On 20.1.2015 13:47, Hirnwunde wrote:
Hi folks,
i try to compile LFS 7.6 on an Banana Pi which operates on Allwinner
A20/Cortex-A7.
This is your problem. LFS doesn't support ARM. That said, GCC spec files
are only modified for x86 32 and 64 bit. You're on your own there. I
suggest you try CLFS which seems to support ARM.
My system is Bananian (Debian wheezy).
When i compile the dummy.c file -which is proposed after "make install" of
glibc- i see that the wrong lib is linked.
lfs@banane:~/._LFSROOT/sources/glibc-build$ readelf -l a.out|grep "Requesting"
[Requesting program interpreter: /lib/ld-linux.so.3]
The existing /tools/lib/ld-linux.so.3 (which is a symlink to ld-2.20.so)
seems to be ignored.
Unfortunately i cant figure out where i find my mistake.
I don't even know where I could start my search and hope someone can assist
me a little bit.
What information is needed to figure out what goes wrong?
I have followed strictly the instructions in the book. Twice. ;)
When i submit the informations - should i send these inline, as attechment
or even on pastebin?
Have a nice day!
Best regards
Olli
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