Wolfgang Denk wrote: >>never stopped me before! Basically, the answer is yes - at least I >>have been using the ELDK with a linux-2.4.20 kernel (from kernel.org). >>The key point to remember is that you should always compile user >>applications against the Linux include files that glibc (and all the >>rest of the target ELDK apps) are built against - Do NOT compile your >>user applications against the newer Linux kernel. > > > 10 of 10 points :-)
Stupid question (TM): If I'd built the ELDK from scratch and used Linux-2.4.20 include files to build "glibc (and all the rest of the target ELDK apps)" I should build my "applications against the newer Linux kernel"! Shouldn't I? And in general: shouldn't I used a glibc that "matches" the kernel version? Thanks, Steven ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/