On Montag, 16. Februar 2009, Martin Hejnfelt wrote:
Marc Kleine-Budde m...@... writes:
When we look at rules/util-linux.in, we see that NCURSES is not always
enabled, perhaps we should enable ncurses unconditionally, or least for
more.
menuconfig UTIL_LINUX
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Hi Martin,
On Montag, 16. Februar 2009, Martin Hejnfelt wrote:
Marc Kleine-Budde m...@... writes:
When we look at rules/util-linux.in, we see that NCURSES is not always
enabled, perhaps we should enable ncurses unconditionally, or least for
more.
menuconfig UTIL_LINUX
Marc Kleine-Budde m...@... writes:
it should! the config.log file of util-linux can help here. please send
it to me in private, cause it tends to be quite big.
cheers, Marc
I've sent you the log file. Thank you for your help :)
Kind regards,
Martin Hejnfelt
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Juergen Beisert wrote:
Martin,
On Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2009, Martin Hejnfelt wrote:
Juergen Beisert j...@... writes:
Bo,
On Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2009, Bo Hansen wrote:
I have a strange problem with a ptx project using 1.99-trunk. On my
machine it works fine, but when I copy the
Martin Hejnfelt wrote:
I guess the output you want to see is this:
...
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... yes
...
checking whether to use NLS... yes
checking where the gettext function comes from... libc
checking ncurses.h usability...
Hi,
At first thanks for making such a great open source tool! I started using it one
month ago and it really makes it easy to cross compile and put together an
embedded system.
I have a strange problem with a ptx project using 1.99-trunk. On my machine it
works fine, but when I copy the project
Bo,
On Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2009, Bo Hansen wrote:
I have a strange problem with a ptx project using 1.99-trunk. On my machine
it works fine, but when I copy the project to another computer I get an
error when util-linux is compiled in the final stages.
I have tried ptxdist target install