Dear Curt,
in message <20030106183517.E24490 at curtisb.com> you wrote:
>
> I am running ELDK 2.0.2 which does have RPMs for pcmcia-cs and
> wireless-tools. I also see my target installation has the "iwconfig"
> program installed in /sbin. The target also has /etc/pcmcia/* and
> /etc/rc.d/init.
Hi there,
I am just looking at compiling "busybox". And am now at a point where I need
to consider more than just the kernel and my bootloader.
I have build my gcc 2.95.3 using newlib (from redhat I believe) ...
I am having some troubles building busy box ... as I need to sort our which
'header
James Don wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am just looking at compiling "busybox". And am now at a point where I need
> to consider more than just the kernel and my bootloader.
>
> I have build my gcc 2.95.3 using newlib (from redhat I believe) ...
newlib is only used as a bootstrap mechanism before you
Thanks for the info ...
I now think I remember reading that about newlib from when I built the gcc
cross-compilers in september ...
I will do some reading on glibc and uclibc to see what I should pick tonight
...
Thanks again for the tip,
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Mark Hatle [mail
Hello,
I have been looking at compiling uClibc ...
I just got it to compile ...
But now I have some questions regard gcc ... up until now I have been able
to get along fine with a boot strapped version of gcc ...
I now have these questions:
1.) After I build uClibc ... should I recompile gcc w
Hello,
I finally got my BDI-2000 for PPC 860 this week, and tried to set it up to
debug my MMU problem.
This is my first time using the BDI-2000, and really hope someone here can
give me a hand.
Here is what I am trying to do:
I have a proven hardware platform with
PPC860, IMMR is mappe