did you find a fix for the "errlist.c count 1 vs Versions sys_errlist@GLIBC_2.3 count 126" problem
Dan Kegel
dank@kegel.com
Sun Mar 14 22:53:00 GMT 2004
Dubois, Jean-Christophe wrote:
>>>I Am trying to build a Solaris (2.8) cross-compiler for linux PPC 74xx
>>>using GCC3.2.2/GLIBC2.3.2 and I ran in the trouble you described in this
>>>link.
>>>
>>>http://sources.redhat.com/ml/crossgcc/2003-05/msg00191.html
>>>
>>>Before I dive too deep in the build system, did you find a solution for
>>>this?
>>
>>Yes. http://kegel.com/crosstool/crosstool-0.27.tar.gz (and many earlier
>>versions, too) contains the workaround.
>
> Hum, This is the version I am using and where I got the problem.
Ah. Well, I haven't tried running crosstool on solaris myself.
(I even have a solaris box sitting right next to me for the job, but I
don't have any passwords, and would have to crack into it...
and I'm not motivated enough at the moment.)
>>You might try just running my script to see if it generates a good toolchain;
>>if you run into any problems, they're probably shell portability problems that
>>we can fix easily.
>
>
> OK I'll do this but maybe the problem is that my host is Solaris and not
> Linux. Do you know if people are using crosstool successfully on
> Solaris?
Yes, see
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/crossgcc/2003-10/msg00055.html
He did have to install gnu sed.
>> Be sure to install the gnu tools (awk, bison, flex, etc.)
>>first.
>
>
> Yes, this is what I have done, ant it still doesn't work for me.
>
>
>>(fwiw, the current version is
>>http://kegel.com/crosstool/crosstool-0.28-pre5.tar.gz
>>perhaps you should try that instead of the released version.)
>
>
> Thanks, I'll give it a try.
I'm up to -pre7 now. Go ahead and run it, and post the last 50 lines
of the log when it blows up; maybe I can figure it out remotely.
- Dan
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