Can you be more specific when referring to "run time errors " ?

I pretty much did the exact thing you've mentioned as far as I can tell,
but am using Lubuntu 14.04. A simple hello world app compiled and ran fine,
but I have not tested anything more extensive.

On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Graham <[email protected]> wrote:

> The host is BBB RevC running the Debian distribution dated May 14, 2014
> (Wheezy)
> I am trying to cross compile C code for the host.
>
> I am running the GCC cross compiler (arm-linux-gnueabihf) inside Eclipse
> under Ubuntu 14.04 on Intel 64 bit machine.
>
> [Basically the Derek Molloy recommended environment]
>
> It seems that the BBB Debian (Wheezy) release comes with glibc-2.13
>
> It seems that GCC cross tool chain comes with glibc-2.19
>
> As long as I compile simple (not useful) programs, things compile and run.
>
> As soon as I start to do usefully complex programming, I get run time
> errors
> saying that glibc-2.15 is required.
>
> What is the best way out of this road-block?
>
> Is there an earlier version of the GCC cross compiler that uses glib-2.13?
> Can I force the current GCC cross compiler to link to armhf glib-2.13?
>
> Can I update the BBB Debian Wheezy to glibc-2.19 without breaking
> other things in the distribution?  Normal attempts at updating say
> 2.13 is the latest.
>
> I saw an earlier thread talking about loading an experimental glibc-2.18
> on the BBB.
> What are the (any bad?) side effects of that.
>
> Thanks,
> --- Graham
>
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