Oi Hofrat, Tobias and all,
This mail is just to thank you and to say that with your help i finally
achived to compile a module and a program to MiniRTL! I'll make more tests
but initially it seems works well. Thank you very much,
Daniela.
P.S. : My desktop is a Pentium 200MHz MMX (ASUS Board).
At 03:00 PM 20/5/00 +0200, you wrote:
>
>> Oi Hofrat, Tobias and all,
>>
>> Hofrat said:
>>
>> >miniRTL is glibc 2.0.7 so that IS the cause of the failures I would say .
>> >I assume that if you compile a "hello world" on your desk-top system it
>> >will segfault at you on minirtl.
>>
>>
>> Ok, but couldn't i compile my program using glibc 2.0.7 in the desktop? For
>> example, I tried to use -L"glibc2.0.7_that_comes_with_MiniRTL_path" as a
>> gcc optionin the Makefile but it didn't work,
>
>yup you can , you need the full unstriped libs I belive , I have a glibc
>libdir in /src/minirtl/glibc-2.0.7/ so to compile programs for minirtl I
>use
>
>gcc -nostdlib -I/src/rtlinux-2.3/include -I/src/rtlinuc-2.3/linux/include
-L/src/minirtl/glibc-2.0.7/ -lc monirot.c -o monitor ; strip monitor
>
>which gives me a minirtl compatible monirtor with a size of 2140 bytes :)=
>
>
> so its simply
>
> gcc -nostdlib -L/YOUR_GLIBC2.0.7_DIR -lc -lWHAT_EVER_LIB_YOU_NEED FILE.c
>
>
>for those that don't have glibc-2.0.7 available
>you can download it precompiled from
>
> ftp://ftp.thinkingnerds.com/pub/projects/minirtl/glibc-2.0.7.tar.bz2
>
> simply unpack it into a directory of your choice and use the above
> linker flags.
>
> or get it in source from the official glibc site
>
> ftp://www.gnu.org/pub/gnu/glibc
>
>
>hope that helps!
>hofrat
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