Thanks for the advice. I downloaded that compiler and followed the installation instructions. I tried running configure with your options but it complains that the C compiler cannot create executables. I is definitley looking for the new compiler and not the old one (which i have uninstalled).
I tried running the compiler manually form the command line and it does seem to work so what could the problem be?
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002 23:49:33 +0000 (GMT) Andre armccurdy@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Gareth Bransby g.c.bransby-99@student.lboro.ac.uk wrote:
I fixed it!!! I think.
I think the errno.h that it was looking for was the one in /usr/src/linux-2.4.3/include/asm-i386/errno.h This one had all the defines for 'EINTR' etc.
In general error numbers are platform dependent, so including an x86 header file probably isn't the safest thing to do... :-)
It looks like your problems come from a messed up toolchain - you may be better off getting hold of a pre-built version that is know to work.
The gcc v2.95.3 from
ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/toolchain/
works for me.
mad-0.14.2b builds without problem after running configure with the following options:
CC="/usr/local/arm/2.95.3/bin/arm-linux-gcc" ./configure --enable-speed --disable-debugging --enable-fpm=arm --disable-nls --disable-mmap --host=arm-linux
(Note that other options probably work fine as well, but the above should produce something fairly optimal for ARM).
Andre
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