[uClibc] downloaded all tarballs and what's the next?

Grant Mills gmills at rdinstruments.com
Fri Feb 6 16:31:24 UTC 2004


Szh555,
	My first instinct would be to do this.  After untar'ing
gcc-3.3.x.tar.gz, modify toolchain/gcc-3.3.x/make/gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk to the
desired version.
	My second instinct would be to rename gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk to 3.2, then
modify it.
	You also might want to check binutil/gcc compatibility.  I have no
experience with this problem but I've heard that some times gcc and binutils
need to be the right versions to 'gel' correctly.

All,
	Please correct me if I'm wrong.

===============================================================
Grant Mills

> -----Original Message-----
> From: szh555 at hotmail.com [mailto:szh555 at hotmail.com] 
> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 7:49 AM
> To: uclibc at uclibc.org
> Subject: Re: [uClibc] downloaded all tarballs and what's the next?
> 
> 
> hi,:)
> 
>    I am sorry,but I think you misunderstand my idea!:)
> ( maybe,it's due to my poor English!:)
>    I used to employ root_fs_i386 for my work,which builded
> based on uClibc-0.9.24 and gcc-3.3.x...but,while I compile
> SVGALib-1.4.3 with it,terminate with error!
> the reason is that SVGALib-1.4.3 can not compile properly
> with gcc-3.3.x,but work well with gcc-3.2.2 or older ver.
> So,I just re-build buildroot with gcc3.2.2 replace of gcc-3.3.1
>   I ever try to build buildroot via its CVS ( with gcc-2.95),
> but usually fail for my bad network ...the more,it's so slow...:) 
> So,I download all tarballs from uclibc.org at one time, 
> then replace its gcc-3.3.x with gcc-3.2.2.....
> ...AND I wonder what's the next?
> I want to know how to build those tarball together with the 
> buildroot which also download from uclibc.org.
> (http://www.uclibc.org/downloads/buildroot.tar.bz2)
> ...
> thanks for your advise!
> 
> 
> >From: Mark Turner <mark at microclusters.co.uk>
> >Reply-To: mark at microclusters.co.uk
> >To: 周 防 <szh555 at hotmail.com>
> >Subject: Re: [uClibc] downloaded all tarballs and what's the next?
> >Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 10:56:20 +0000
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >	I tried to build using "BUILDROOT", and it wont work 
> for my setup, but it 
> is
> >a set of example scripts in "Makefile" format which can be 
> customised to 
> suit
> >your application.
> >
> >	I have used the supplied initrd to test deployment 
> issues, and really you
> >need to understand exactly what you want your embedded 
> system to do, and
> >customise the scripts to suit yourself.
> >
> >	In particular you should consider how the system will 
> behave when it runs 
> out
> >of available RAM, there are many features in the supplied 
> scripts, but 
> very
> >little suits my particular application.
> >
> >	Put your sources in a private subdirectory, or build a 
> development 
> system,
> >once you have libraries installed on the development system 
> you can put
> >binaries such as gcc in, and chroot to your new root 
> filesystem to further
> >develop and test.
> >
> >	There are other examples of scripts to build root 
> filesystems, I found
> >"slackware" to be very helpful.
> >
> >Good Luck
> >Mark
> >
> >
> >
> >On Friday 06 February 2004 10:03, 周 防 wrote:
> > > hi,
> > >   I had downloaded all the tarballs for building buildroot.
> > > what's the next? I think I can make use of the makefiles of the 
> buildroot
> > > CVS,
> > > but I don't know where to put those tarballs?
> > >
> > > BTW,I want to compile gcc-3.2.2 substitute for 
> gcc-3.3.2,how to modify 
> the
> > > makefile? thanks!!
> > >
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