You only need to find the missing library and install them on the target.

As mentioned before the -static option is only a workaround. It's only to
see if this is the same problem as mine.

Do you now how i get ldd running on my target?
What package do I need to install in the Angstrom distribution?




2013/9/30 Jesper We <[email protected]>

>
> On Monday, September 30, 2013 1:47:05 AM UTC+2, Tux Leonard wrote:
>>
>> Can you try to compile your file/projcet with the option -static
>>
>
> Theoretically yes, of course, but this is not a feasible option for me as
> my app uses rather large libraries, starting with Boost.
> I'd rather not have to build them on the PC, and the executable will be
> humongous....
>
> I'd played some more with this, and I am convinced it is a problem with
> the Linaro toolchain. The older Linaro versions (gcc 4.7) have the same
> problem.
> The error message is a bit off themark, though :-)
>
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