Ok, found this

On ltib directory, when I look for the files in rootfs, they are there :

ls -la rootfs/lib/libc*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libc-2.3.6.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libcrypt-2.3.6.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libcrypt.so.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libc.so.6
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libc.so.bak
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libc.so_orig

But, when I use the rpm command to check if glibc is installed, I get
nothing, so it isn't installed - I think!

rpm --root `pwd`/rootfs -q base_libs --provides | grep libc.so

Any thoughts?

Érico V. Porto


On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Érico Porto <[email protected]>wrote:

> Is this where I should bee looking for libc? If it is, than it is not
> installed - just need to find out how to...
>
> ls /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/lib/
> libbeecrypt.la        libltdl.a         libpopt.la
> librpm.a              librpmdb-4.0.4.so  librpmio.a   liby.a
> libbeecrypt.so        libltdl.so        libpopt.so
> librpmbuild-4.0.4.so  librpmdb.a         librpmio.la  rpm
> libbeecrypt.so.2      libltdl.so.3      libpopt.so.0
> librpmbuild.a         librpmdb.la        librpmio.so  rpmpopt
> libbeecrypt.so.2.2.0  libltdl.so.3.1.0  libpopt.so.0.0.0  librpmbuild.la
> librpmdb.so        librpm.la    rpmrc
> libfl.a               libpopt.a         librpm-4.0.4.so
> librpmbuild.so        librpmio-4.0.4.so  librpm.so
>
>
> Érico V. Porto
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Érico Porto <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to install ltib in my computer, but I'm getting some errors
>> about glibc not installed. Anyone has ever got those?
>>
>> ./ltib
>>
>> Processing platform: CPqD CPE-SS CPU board
>> ============================================
>> using config/platform/cpe_ss/.config
>>
>> Processing: fake-provides
>> ===========================
>>
>> Processing: u-boot-1.1.6-cpe_ss
>> =================================
>>
>> Processing: kernel-2.6.20-cpe_ss
>> ==================================
>>
>> Processing: dev
>> =================
>>
>> Processing: skell
>> ===================
>>
>> Processing: dproxy
>> ====================
>> rpm is
>> /home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpm/RPMS/ppc/dproxy-0.5-1.ppc.rpm
>> sudo /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm --dbpath
>> /home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpmdb
>> -e --allmatches --nodeps dproxy 2>/dev/null
>> sudo /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm --dbpath
>> /home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpmdb
>> --prefix
>> /home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rootfs
>> --ignorearch -ivh --force --excludedocs
>> /home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpm/RPMS/ppc/dproxy-0.5-1.ppc.rpm
>> error: failed dependencies:
>>     libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)   is needed by dproxy-0.5-1
>>     libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)   is needed by dproxy-0.5-1
>>     libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)   is needed by dproxy-0.5-1
>>
>>
>> f_buildrpms() returned an error, exiting
>>
>> Started: Fri Jan 13 09:25:31 2012
>> Ended:   Fri Jan 13 09:25:33 2012
>> Elapsed: 2 seconds
>>
>> Build Failed
>>
>> Exiting on error or interrupt
>>
>> I was reading through the web looking for information, and saw I could
>> see the packets successfully installed using rpm.
>>
>> /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm -qa
>> mkspooflinks-3.3-1
>> flex-2.5.4-1
>> autoconf-2.57-1
>> lkc-1.4-2
>> cksum-19990607-1
>> genromfs-0.5.1-1
>> mtd-utils-20060302-1
>> cramfs-1.1-1
>> unifdef-1.0-1
>> rpm-fs-4.0.4-1
>> fake-provides-1.0-5
>> bison-1.875-1
>> texinfo-4.8-1
>> libtool-1.5-1
>> wget-1.9.1-1
>> genext2fs-1.3-1
>> u-boot-tools-1.1.6-1
>> dtc-20070307-1
>> distcc-2.18.3-1
>> tc-fsl-x86lnx-e300c2-nptl-4.0.2-2
>>
>> In another machine that also has ubuntu 11.10, everything simply works,
>> but that's an older machine so I guess some older packages somewhere made
>> this work - in the past it was a 10.04, and I upgraded the version...
>>
>> If no one know why this happens, it's okay.
>>
>> Érico V. Porto
>>
>
>
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