Cristi Magherusan wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 11:02 +0300, Avi Kivity wrote:
Cristi Magherusan wrote:
Hello,
As part of my GSoC project I'm working to create a small coreboot
payload containing a KVM-enabled Linux kernel and the KVM tools.
This involves either compiling and linking KVM against uClibc, or making
a static binary linked against glibc.
Has anyone tried compiling kvm against uClibc before? I did and it seems
it has some issues. I have fixed some by including aio support inside
uClibc, but it still won't work and I get some linking errors..I can
provide more details if needed.
Please post the build log.
Sorry, the part about incompatibility with uClibc was an error on my
side. It were just my build tools.
I had some errors in the Makefile I'm using for KVM which are now
partially fixed and now I got rid of that error, but I have another
strange one which again seems to be caused by my Makefile.
For building all the stuff I'm using a somehow modified version of
coreboot's buildrom.
This is my build log:
http://rafb.net/p/DXMwsg76.html
Okay, try to swap the order of the libraries on the command line, or
look at the --start-group and --end-group linker options (you may need
to use the -Wl gcc option with that as well).
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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
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