again in order to unfreeze
my existing SSH connections or establish new ones.
Is there any way around this?
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to install them on the device since I don't even need them. They are just
linked because they are found on the SDK. And you can not uninstall them in
the SDK because xlibs-dev depends on them.
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to be resolved,
ie xlibs-dev.
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On Tuesday 18 July 2006 19:35, Christian Henz wrote:
The compilation of glibc did not explicitly use -fomit-frame-pointer, but
the GCC manual states that -O implies it on architectures where it
doesn't break debugging. Unfortunately it doesn't mention which
architectures those are. I'm
:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH gdb /path/app
?
I can't seem to find that package in the mistral repositories.
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... does not work for me because ncurses does not get linked.
The linker flags are created in
kernel-source-2.6.16/scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/check-lxdialog.sh
The script tries to find the right lib to link by calling
gcc -print-file-name= On my Debian/testing host this works, but
in my