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hi yann: 2010/9/1 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>: > Loody, All, > > On Thursday 26 August 2010 17:33:32 loody wrote: >> i know what you mean targets directory, the place that crosstool-ng to >> put objs and src tarballs. > > Yes. > >> But, would you please tell me how to "remove that patch"? > > The patch is in patches/binutils/2.20/210-generate-gnu-hash.patch, in > the source of crosstool-NG, and will be installed in: > ${prefix}/lib/ct-ng-1.8.0/patches/[...] > >> if I have already remove all the tarballs, targets/tarballs, it >> doesn't mean I remove the patch also? > > Nope, because the next time crosstool-NG re-extracts the tarballs, it will > again apply the patch. > > The patch has now been removed from the repos. The error still happened. BTW, I try to change another combination and it is still fail. The error shows as below: [INFO ] Installing C library headers [ERROR] extra/scripts/unifdef.c:209: error: conflicting types for 'getline' [ERROR] make[1]: *** [extra/scripts/unifdef] Error 1 [ERROR] Build failed in step 'Installing C library headers' [ERROR] Error happened in '/media/sdb1/toolchain/crosstool-ng-1.8.0/build/lib/ct-ng-1.8.0/scripts/functions' in function 'CT_DoExecLog' (line unknown, sorry) [ERROR] called from '/media/sdb1/toolchain/crosstool-ng-1.8.0/build/lib/ct-ng-1.8.0/scripts/build/libc/uClibc.sh' at line # 127 in function 'do_libc_headers' [ERROR] called from '/media/sdb1/toolchain/crosstool-ng-1.8.0/build/lib/ct-ng-1.8.0/scripts/crosstool-NG.sh' at line # 586 in function 'main' [ERROR] Look at '/media/sdb1/toolchain/x-tools/i386-unknown-linux-uclibc/build.log' for more info on this error. [ERROR] (elapsed: 7:39.41) [07:40] / make: *** [build] Error 2 BTW, is there any cmd that can compile from the last time fail point instead run the whole process again? appreciate your help, miloody
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