On Thursday 18 January 2007 13:38, Rene Rebe wrote: > Hi, > > On Thursday 18 January 2007 12:56, Hansjörg Pfister wrote: > > Rene Rebe wrote: > > >>Sorry, I focused on cleaning this router target so it is not as defect > > >> as it was ... > > > > Sorry myself, i do not want to stress you! > > The router target isn't working yet on my pc, but we agreed that i should > > concentrate myself to the generic embedded target.. ;-) > > Yes, but beeing reminded that the router target is in such a horrible shape > I figured I'll bet fix it in the 6.0 branch to prevent other people to > notice this. > > > >>You build the default options for the generic embedded from 6.0? i486 + > > >>uClibC ? > > > > Yes, and i tried the uClibc and the dietlibc option. > > I would prefer the dietlibc, but i did not test wether i can link my > > program with the dietlibc, so if i have difficulties to do so, it would > > be nice to have the uClibC option. > > > > with the dietlibc - option i got the error "xheader.c:991 error SIZE > > undeclared" in package archiver/tar with the uClibc - option i got a more > > complex error, shall i send you the log - file? > > Nope, I run a test build on my reference builder right now. > > Btw. if you want to fix this yourself, you can: > > cd src.$pkg.$UUID > # brings you into the environment the package was built in > ./debug.sh > cd $pkg-$ver... > # and then usually > eval $MAKE $makeopt > > When you want to patch files there are two convinient functions: > fixfile some-file > > will make a copy of the file to edit - and: > fixfilepatch > > will create the associated diff. > > This will also be explained in depth in the handbook, soon.
The uclibc/tar and dietlibc/ppp build errors in branches/6.0 are fixed, now. The reference builder is continuing ... Yours, -- René Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name +49 (0)30 / 255 897 45
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