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If you can't work that out remove the:
-Werror
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updated it to 0.9.21 so it should be in the next release,
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Looks like something has gone bad with the mirror setup. Just for now I
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these devices they return 0xFF when I verify the flash memory.
Can anybody help me ?
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Hello,
Nobody has an Idea ? I'm really lost and I need a simple XML parser for my
project.
I've
to
install. You could disbale it by hand (delete/comment the line) for
now to get you going,
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the BDM memory range registers to trap on a
memory access. Unfortunatrly that was years ago and I have long
forgotten the register names and how I used them, but I set the two
registers through gdb on the BDM IIRC.
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:39:38PM +1000, David McCullough wrote:
Ok, a lot of things are getting mixed up here. You do not need MTD for
initramfs and you do not need to enable sysfs either.
hmm... but Juan Alberto's log shows some
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The patch attached here is updated semi regularly in releases of
ocf-linux, http://ocf-linux.sourceforge.net/ check the downloads
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m68k-uclinux-objcopy, gcc etc
If you're changing those anyway, surely it'd be better to change them to
$(CROSS_COMPILE)objcopy, gcc, etc...
My thoughts exactly :-)
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Thanks,
Saludos, Ramón
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you are posting is hardly verbose and so far it is fine in my opinion,
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does all that make sense? i'll be back in a day or so to pick up
where i left off.
Sounds ok so far.
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sorry to pollute the list this much but i forgot to mention one
more thing about my current uclinux nios2 patchset.
i'm test building this kernel
-20070823.tar.bz2).
When the next stable release comes out that will go into CVS and you
will have it, sorry for the confusion :-)
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The only issue you mnigh have (if using m68k/coldfire) is that newer
toolchains seem to have tehir shared library support broken, and 2.6
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Any idea why it appears to be working for the blackfin guys in it's
current state ?
What era binutils gcc is being used there?
Pretty
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Any idea why it appears to be working for the blackfin guys in it's
current state ?
What era binutils gcc is being used there?
Pretty recent IIRC, Robin ?
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the short_format var isnt used in flthdr.c, so delete it
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had this sitting around in Blackfin svn for ~1.5 years ;)
this allows the stack option of flthdr to be specified in hex
See how this version works for you,
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had this sitting around in Blackfin svn for ~1.5 years ;)
this allows the stack option of flthdr to be specified in hex
See how this version works
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Worst case you could force NAT traversal on and NAT th epackets on the
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As laid down by you I added the plutoopts in config setup
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This patch changes the romfs.post in more places to be a :: target
rather than a : target so that it can be used even in vendors/config/.
The Blackfin arch
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There definitely was a 3.something version working, Bernardo Innocenti merged
my modifications forwards and got them integrated into the compiler proper.
Yes, but I still recall that only 2.95.3 support working shared libs.
That Bernardo 3.X toolchain is still on uClinux.org,
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I'd be checking the GCC auto gen function entry/exit code and register
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your uClinux system has no MMU you can write code to easily run
on both.
Others have the embedded systems so well oiled it's quicker to
write/load/debug directly on the board.
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Other than the knowledge gained, pain suffered and a sense of achievement,
not much IMO.
The only time rebuilding makes sense is if you cannot use the default
location for the pre-built toolchain, or you have a host that has not
pre-built toolchains,
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There is no such option under 2.6, you may like to try SLOB or SLUB
to see if they help,
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Your mail is not big and your english is not bad ;-)
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ip link set ixp0 name tmp
ip link set ixp1 name ixp0
ip link set tmp name ixp1
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someone tells me or give me a clue ,thank you in advance
My guess is that you will get an ENODEV or something similar because
there is not driver listening at MAJOR 127, minor 0.
Tell us what the perror prints,
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Hello,
How do I change the compiler optimization in uClinux from -O2 to
-O0? Thanks!
Kernel or User ? Which versions ?
Normally you can do this by editing your config.arch, some targets
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Thanks, David!
I was actually asking about both 2.4.x and 2.6.x and not for kernel but
user/.
Then the LOPT/UOPT or equivalent for your
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like asking how long is a piece of string :-)
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broken rsync IIRC.
Edit user/inetd/inetd.c and find the following, and re-enable the code:
#if 0
/* Don't redirect stderr to stdout */
if (fd != 2)
dup2(fd, 2);
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Hi all,
I am looking to use rsync with uCLinux on the distribution from 2006 08
03.
When i try to use update file on uCLinux with file on my
. Actually, the link line above
doesn't seem to include and arch flags. Perhaps the Makefile needs
updating to include $(CFLAGS), $(LDFLAGS) and $(LDLIBS) appropriately ?
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multiple versions or unknown install dirs for a package,
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connect to the gdbserver with gdb
gdb add-symbol-file linux-2.Y.x/vmlinux
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. A solution
that fits may be:
#ifdef SNAPGEAR
providing no one else has been enjoying the current behaviour. I just
need to check the define on that one though,
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, install it within it's build directory, then
have include/Makefile lib/Makefile put the files from there as needed
into lib/include. No toolchain hacking required so far (your case may
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looks like these can be scrubbed:
user/netperf/README.windows~
Already gone, which dist did you see this in ?
We imported the latest version in March and that removed
the dodgy file.
user/ulogd/ulogd.conf.in.rej
Applied,
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looks like these can be scrubbed:
user/netperf/README.windows~
Already gone, which dist did you see this in ?
CVS
Thats the same as the Jan dist, so
Jivin Mike Frysinger lays it down ...
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the toplevel tools/config.guess reads:
#!/bin/sh
echo i686-pc-linux-gnu
exit 0
rest of file
why ? this is obviously broken and in my case, causes
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wouldnt the correct solution then be to fix those packages ?
The problem is that fixing them here using my version of tools may not
fix them for you, and vice
d
s
d
Are you sure the baud rate didn't change when init opened the console ?
Just a thought :-)
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make: *** [romfs.subdirs] Error 1
Are you running the uCLibc that came with the uClinux-dist ?
Whats the output of
grep romfs uClibc/*
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architecture dependent parts need to change.
Which kernel version are you starting with ?
For something like 2.6 there are good examples of archs that run both
MMU and !MMU (FRV and SH for example).
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Davidm
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is a board, it does not simulate any board you like.
It emulates an AT91 like device with few peripherals. Just like you
can't run Xscale code on a Samsung CPU, you can run Xscale code in the
ARMulator (unless you modify the source code to behave like an Xscale).
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Jivin Jamie Lokier lays it down ...
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Feel free to send in some patches :-)
When they let me past the dark age of 2.4.26-uc0, maybe I will :-)
I have a few ideas to combine the better fragmentation performance of
page_alloc2.c with the speed of page_alloc.c
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like destop linux. or user call like wrapper function over the kernel call.
Usually it's done using a trap/software interrupt just as in the MMU
version. No difference. That's not to say that you couldn't do
something else, just that no one has to my knowledge.
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does make sense though, can't think
of anything (well except perhaps top level config.in files etc) which
will get removed and affect the build. Try it an see.
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Davidm
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