Bob Brusa wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:58:03 +0100, Research&Development Freelance
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi mates,
I'm new working with uCLinux and I have some problems preparing the
environment.
I'm using a Ubuntu 7.10, and it distribution (as others) have a gcc
compiler
by default (version 4.1.3).
I have installed the m68k-elf toolchains, but the systems uses the
default
ubuntu compiler to compile
the uCLInux kernel.
I have tried to change .bashrc file and used update-alternatives to
change
the default compiler, but
it doen't work.
Someone could help me?
Thanks a lot,
Ismael
Hi Ismael
Please check the following: somewhere the installation script of the
m68k-elf toolchain has installed the program m68k-uclinux-elf - and
possibly a link to this program in the same directory. The link is
called m68-elf-gcc and on my debian etch system, all this is located
in /usr/local/bin/
The make-file then invokes this special gcc using the call (example)
m68k-elf-gcc -m5307 -Wl,-elf2flt -o ${EXECNAME} ${EXECNAME}.c
If you have more than one m68-elf-gcc on your system, then the
directory of the one you want to run should come first in the PATH
environment variable. You can check the PATH-variable by typing
echo $PATH
in a terminal window. Hope this helps.
Regards Bob
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Thanks Bob, I have changed the $PATH order, and now the error message is
different. Now the problem comes from tkparse.c when
I try to do make xconfig. Do you now if I need some libraries for
xconfig? Maybe tcl/tk or something else?
Regards,
Ismael
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