Am Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012, 21:23:50 schrieb kibler: > I am trying to get gforth running on the new beaglebone system. > I have tried compiling it using the default angstrom version of > linux and Arch linux. Both get to the same point and fail. > I have seen posts that it can work with beagleboards, yet they > are a bit different that this one. So not sure if this is > due to slightly different chip set or something new. > > I have included some of the information in case this is a > new problem. I noticed it can't find a ffi.h, however it does > have libffi 3.0.10 installed, with ffi.h - see last of data.
Yes, but it's well hidden. We expect ffi.h to be either in /usr/include or in /usr/include/ffi. Not in /usr/lib/ffi-3.0.10/include. A ln -s /usr/lib/ffi-3.0.10/include /usr/include/ffi should do it. > The cpu is a Cortex8 Armv7 with Hardware VFP - Neon. > I did try exporting platform=beagleboard with no luck. > [root@alarm gforth-mirror]# pacman -Ql libffi > libffi /usr/ > libffi /usr/lib/ > libffi /usr/lib/libffi-3.0.10/ > libffi /usr/lib/libffi-3.0.10/include/ > libffi /usr/lib/libffi-3.0.10/include/ffi.h > libffi /usr/lib/libffi-3.0.10/include/ffitarget.h -- Bernd Paysan "If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself" http://bernd-paysan.de/
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