2008/7/22 Dylan Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Haven't been able to get the patch to work, I had to modify it to use the
right paths, but then all hunks fail still.
Why isn't the toolchain in a working state? How is anyone doing development?
I've been playing around with it but I still can't get
Thanks, I'm going to try this.
But I just don't understand, I'd think having a working toolchain would be a
high priority.
-Stephen
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:06 AM, Andreas Dalsgaard
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2008/7/22 Dylan Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Haven't been able to get the patch to
Haven't been able to get the patch to work, I had to modify it to use the
right paths, but then all hunks fail still.
Why isn't the toolchain in a working state? How is anyone doing development?
I've been playing around with it but I still can't get the sample project to
compile.
I am also
hey, i also encountered the pango error and after that some other not
found libaries.
The problem is, that the libs are actually there but the .la files are
incorrect.
here a copy of a mailinglist post from me some days ago:
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for
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, smurfy - phil wrote:
hey, i also encountered the pango error and after that some other not
found libaries.
The problem is, that the libs are actually there but the .la files are
incorrect.
here a copy of a mailinglist post from me some days ago:
Haven't been able to get the patch to work, I had to modify it to use the
right paths, but then all hunks fail still.
Why isn't the toolchain in a working state? How is anyone doing development?
I've been playing around with it but I still can't get the sample project to
compile.
On Fri, Jul 18,
I'm having this same exact problem on SuSE 11. I don't have any other
scripts being ran, and opening a brand new terminal, running
'/usr/local/openmoko/arm/setup-env', then attempting to run 'make' produce
the error. I also had to use autogen.sh --host= but I used
arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi
2008/7/17 Stephen Pape [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm having this same exact problem on SuSE 11. I don't have any other
scripts being ran, and opening a brand new terminal, running
'/usr/local/openmoko/arm/setup-env', then attempting to run 'make' produce
the error. I also had to use autogen.sh
Hi, got my FR, now I want do build openmoko-sample on my machine and execute
it on FR.
I've read http://www.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain and done step by step these
instructions.
I having troubles with ./autogen.sh. In the configure part, I've got:
configure: loading site script
I think there is a problem with your environment caused by various
shell scripts you may have executed. If you have set up any of the
scripts to run automatically, undo that. Start in a clean shell to
do the toolchain activity. I had this problem but I cannot recall the
prior activity I
The offending script that caused this error for me is something called
om-launch.sh (I don't think I renamed it). I had tried out the
emulation before building the toolchain and the shell script seemed
to muck things up a bit. Again, starting with a fresh shell resolved
everything.
Chris
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