[ECOS] Re: Question about cross-compile builds failing
Andrew Lunn
andrew.lunn@ascom.ch
Mon Mar 31 02:34:00 GMT 2008
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 02:04:16AM -0500, Greg.Chandler@wellsfargo.com wrote:
ecos-discuss is a better place to discuss issues like this.
>
> I've got a system that I am doing builds on so that I can get an PXA-255
> based system up and running. It's x86_64. My cross-compiler works, and
> I have booted ARM kernels that it has built. I'm using the ARM-tree
> maintained by Russell King.
>
> Since this isn't a native system, and not the same tree as the running
> kernel the headers do not live /usr/include/.
>
> The build seems to require this no matter what I set at the configure
> level. Here's what the configure/make shows. Am I doing something
> wrong or was it designed this way? I've also tried undoing the defines
> for the USB since I really don't need it, but that didn't work for me
> either.
The eCos tools you are trying to build are used only on the host
system, not the target system. So you should be building x86_64 tools,
not arm tools.
Or do you really want to build eCos using your ARM Linux system?
Andrew
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