On 2014-02-03 09:59, David Welch wrote:



On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Christian Ege <k423...@gmail.com 
<mailto:k423...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi,
    Hi,

    I am building an image for an embedded system using the chiefriver and 
kernel 3.12.9.  I am using Ubuntu as our base system.

    The image builds and boots fine which is great but we have some binaries 
built on Ubuntu which must run on the Yocto image.  When we copy these across 
and try and run them we
    get a "File Not Found" error.

    Why would this be?  Doing file on our ubuntu executables we get:

    /bin/true: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically 
linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24,
    BuildID[sha1]=0x2b45516be4a9f45b1127d54efb0d42e5f69b1c82, stripped

    Just for the sake of completeness:
    - Have you either copied the files to /usr/bin or using ./executable_name?
    - Have you made a chmod+x executable_name before?


I was using ./.  The files are executable.

Most likely cause is a missing library.  Try running 'ldd' on your file,
it should tell you what's missing if that's the case.



    Sometimes transfering files over ftp in ASCII mode results in funny 
behaviours....


Scp'ed so should be fine.


    regrads,
    Christian

    The Yocto executables are the same except instead of GNU/Linux 2.6.24 it is 
2.6.16.  It that a problem?

    Also, on ubuntu we are running libc-2.17 but on Yocto it is libc-2.18.  Is 
that a problem?

    Thanks for any assistance,
    Dave

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