Wolfgang Denk wrote:

> > > Make sure the shell you are running is statically linked!
> >
> > Not needed. Both my shell (sash) and my test app can run dynamically.
>
> Then what do you complain  about  segmentation  faults  when  running
> dynamically linked applications???

I think you are confusing Dony and myself.  Dony has got his dynamic binaries 
going but I am still having problems.  I am about to
compile ALL my tools again.  binutils-2.9.5.0.24, egcs-1.1.2, glibc-2.1.2.  
Hopefully I can get gcc-2.95.2 going at some stage but
this is a lower concern at the moment.


> Ok, once more in detail:
>
> 1. Get your PPC target running with the root filesystem mounted  over
>    NFS with a known set of working tools (shell, libraries, ...). For
>    instance, you can start with the files from the `mbxroot.full.tgz'
>    tarball.

I should try this, but I wanted to steer away from the libc-1.99.  I have no 
technical reason for this but Dan Malek mentions that
he compiles most things statically.  This requires lots of memory and 
filesystem space.  I assumed from his statements that linking
dynmaically was not advisable or doesn't work.  This must be false as the 
mbxroot-min.tgz files are dynamically linked.

Brendan Simon.


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