sorry, forgot to CC: the mailing list :/
cheers,
dalibor topic
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Kiyo Inaba wrote:
Dalibor wrote: (slightly change the order of sentences)
Kiyo Inaba wrote:
But, first I got very funny result saying some of java codes
can not be compiled. I went back to bed, and second try, same
result. Then, this afternoon (JST), I finally understand, I am
fully silly ;-< I have to use 'glibj.zip' coming from the same
version of distribution. (I used much younger version of glibj.zip
for this compilation)
ouch :/
For this part, I found this 'bug' was introduced with patch file
called 'hdrcleanup-2.6'. Experience tells, cleanup sometimes drop
several valuable things ;-<
As a userland application, rather than a kernel module (or libc ;) we
should not really be using Linux kernel headers directly. Unfortunately,
I haven't seen an implementation of cache flushing on arm linux yet that
doesn't use kernel headers, since a syscall is necessary.
OK. I've also dug around in glibc-ports-2.5, but I don't have a
suitable cross-compiler toolchain atm.
Thanks, if you are really interested, I will send you working copy
of QEMU with bootable kernel and disk images.
That would be great, thanks!
cheers,
dalibor topic
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