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Date: Sun, 7 Jun 1998 20:06:58 +0100
From: Ben Dooks <ben@oaktree.co.uk>
To: linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Cross compiling ARMLinux from a PC
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I'm trying to setup my linux based PC to compile an ARMLinux kernel
from the 2.0.33 sources. I've unpacked the kernel, patched it, compiled
binutils and gcc 2.7.2.2 to compile for arm-linuxaout. I've put the
include files supplied into /usr/arm-unknown-linuxaout/include. I
cannot get the kernel to compile. It barfs on binfmt_aout.c saying
that SEGMENT_SIZE is undefined.
There are also problems with warnings about the typing of memcmp and
memcpy.
Anyone had any experience with this?
--
Ben
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