Hi ,
       I think maybe this problem is due to the lib:
/usr/arm-linux-gnueabi/lib/
>
> libpthread.so.0 is not a arm host format file , maybe it's used for your PC
> format. you can use the following cmd to check it:

    > file libpthread.so



2009/1/6 dolphinling <[email protected]>

> Ziv Chin wrote:
>
>> ~/projects/gnash$./configure --prefix=/usr/arm
>> --host=arm-none-linux-gnueabi
>> --target=arm-none-linux-gnu --disable-plugin --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu
>> --with-top-level=/usr/arm-linux-gnu
>>
>
> Markus Gothe wrote:
>
>> Build differs from host & target? Seems like a linking error to me.
>>
>
> Why are you using target anyway? Gnash isn't a compiler, you shouldn't need
> it.
>
> Simply put:
> --build is the machine your program's built on
> --host is the machine your program runs on
> --target is the machine your program compiles things for
>
>
>  /usr/arm-linux-gnueabi/lib/libpthread.so.0: file not recognized: File
>> format
>> not recognized
>>
>
> The internet has examples of people getting this error when libpthread.so
> is corrupt or points to the system libpthread.so.0 or
> libpthread_nonshared.a. Unfortunately if it wasn't the fault of calling
> --target then I wouldn't know how to fix that other than reinstall/upgrade
> the package that provides libpthread.so and hope for the best.
>
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