Thanks for the reply greg,
>>But looking again at the final boot error message, it is looking
>>for libcrypt.so. Is that actually being installed into you root filesystem?
>>Check romfs/lib in your build tree.
libcrypt.so is present in the romfs/lib.
Ganesh
Greg Ungerer <[EMAIL
Hi Ganesh,
Ganesh Kumar wrote:
Thanks for the reply Greg.
The snapgear-3.5 source package doesn't contain glibc, so what process
did you follow to add it for the compilation?
I dumped glibc on the snapgear root, created a seperate directory inside
it called "compile", configured glib
Thanks for the reply Greg.
The snapgear-3.5 source package doesn't contain glibc, so what process
did you follow to add it for the compilation?
I dumped glibc on the snapgear root, created a seperate directory inside it
called "compile", configured glibc from that directory( confi
Hi Ganesh,
Ganesh Kumar wrote:
Apologies for the old post in the wrong thread. My email reader mixed it
up. Reposting again.
I am trying to compile snapgear uclinux 3.5 with glibc 2.3 for IXP 425.
The snapgear-3.5 source package doesn't contain glibc, so what process
did you follow to ad
Hi all,
Apologies for the old post in the wrong thread. My email reader mixed it up.
Reposting again.
I am trying to compile snapgear uclinux 3.5 with glibc 2.3 for IXP 425.
I have successfully compiled and created the libraries but I am getting the
following error while lo