On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 00:29:49 -0400 (EDT), Frank Miles wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who helped - yes, it was indeed something about
> my environment. In /etc/profile, I've long exported an environment
> variable of the form:
>
> export LIBRARY_PATH="/home/myname/devel/lib:."
>
> I have a
Thanks to everyone who helped - yes, it was indeed something about
my environment. In /etc/profile, I've long exported an environment
variable of the form:
export LIBRARY_PATH="/home/myname/devel/lib:."
I have a dim memory that when compiling cross-compilers that the
'.' directory is a
On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 13:35:00 -0400 (EDT), Frank Miles wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
>> ...
>> I'm guessing that elks-libc is what is needed. Is that package installed
>> on your system?
>> ...
>
> No, it's not installed. Sure seems strange, requiring a 16-bit library
> for the build of a 64-bit system
Thanks to Stan, Stephen, and Maderios!
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Stan wrote:
Do you get the same error using the (new) Debian kernel method?
$ make KDEB_PKGVERSION=custom.1.0 deb-pkg
I'll have to learn more about the new method for the future.
For right now, unfortunately the answer is yes, I get the same e
$ uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.39.1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jun 7 01:40:05 CEST 2011 x86_64
GNU/Linux
is a self-build (rt patch emu kernel) with source from kernel.org and at
least 2.6.39-2 from the repositories was ok too, didn't tested the
upgrade to 2.6.39-3 until now, which btw. still is named 2.6.39-
On 07/16/2011 08:19 PM, Frank Miles wrote:
I just tried compiling the kernel for My 'wheezy' system (2.6.39) [amd64].
As I've done many times - using
make-kpkg --revision N kernel_image
Hi
For my part:
make-kpkg kernel_image --initrd
and it works.
greetings
Maderios
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On 7/16/2011 1:19 PM, Frank Miles wrote:
> I just tried compiling the kernel for My 'wheezy' system (2.6.39) [amd64].
> As I've done many times - using
> make-kpkg --revision N kernel_image
> But with the recent linux-source update - shortly after starting I get:
Do you get the same error usin
On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:19:17 -0400 (EDT), Frank Miles wrote:
>
> I just tried compiling the kernel for My 'wheezy' system (2.6.39) [amd64].
> As I've done many times - using
> make-kpkg --revision N kernel_image
> But with the recent linux-source update - shortly after starting I get:
>
>
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