Hello Mats,

> Fellow Bering-users,
>
>
> I have a continuation of the story:
>
>
>
> --- Mats Erik Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
>
>
>>
>> Fellow Bering-users,
>>
>>
>> I had the misfortune of accidentally typing
>>
>>
>> ./buildtool.pl buildclean
>>
>>
>> with the result that my intended quick recompilation of a wireless
>> module, instead began from scratch by first rebuilding 'linux'
>> successfully, but then failing to rebuild 'buildenv'. The buildtoollog
>> told me that in the testing phase 'libc.so.0' could not be found. I
>> retried building 'buildenv' three times more, with identical results.
>> This made me so
>> annoyed that I now am reinstalling the complete buildtool. In hindsight:
>> what should I have done to rescue the setup? What vital configuration
>> entries does 'buildclean' eliminate?
>>
>> Regards
>> Mats E Andersson
>>
>
> Even after a complete reinstall of the buildtool
> environment did the same failure take place. It was always gengenrtl that
> complained. After some unsuccessful hacking at the makefile for buildenv I
> found a workaround:
>
> /lib/libc.so.0  and  /lib/libm.so.0
>
>
> are symbolically linkt to
>
> ...../staging/lib/libuClibc-0.9.28.so
> libm-0.9.28.so
>
> Both were needed to enable building of 'buildenv'.
> I am suspicious of this workaround, since I definitely
> did not do this the very first time I installed the buildtool. At the
> moment my laptop is compiling the kernel for Bering-uClibc. I will check
> later check whether my Debian system is unharmed by all this trickery.
>
> I do hope one of the wizards on the list will
> comment, as I am somewhat alarmed.
>
This is definitly not normal behaviour. The only symlink you need is the
one to ld-uClibc, which is automatically created at compile time.


> Regards
> Mats E Andersson
>
Regards,
Eric Spakman


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