[Scratchbox-users] Some precompiled libc in v1.0.7 is ARMv5 only
Jussi Hakala
jussi.hakala at movial.fi
Fri Dec 15 15:11:03 EET 2006
You should not use cs2005q3.2-glibc-arm unless you need that specific
toolchain. It's repackaged version of legacy branch toolchain. Use
arm-linux-cs344-2.3 instead.
Does the arm-linux-cs344-2.3 work for you from earlier installations? If
you try packages from [1], for example.
[1] http://scratchbox.org/download/files/sbox-releases/branches/apophis/r3/
Regards,
Jussi
Ronny L Nilsson wrote:
> Hi
> I've recently upgraded to scratchbox v1.0.7. Unfortunately this gave me
> some serious problem when trying to run SW built inside scratchbox on
> an ARM920T cpu. My HW runs Linux and although the kernel boots just
> fine the system hangs when user space init is about to start.
>
> After some serious debugging I got to the conclusion that glibc is
> causing the malfunction. Some further investigations revealed that the
> precompiled toolchains:
> cs2005q3.2-glibc-arm
> arm-linux-cs344-2.3
> as currently available at
> http://www.scratchbox.org/download/files/sbox-releases/apophis/tarball/
> requires ARMv5 compatibility. Or at least the binary glibc inside them
> does. My cpu is ARMv4, that's why my system hangs when running
> userspace apps. Those glibcs fire an "undefined instruction" error for
> me.
>
> I just wanted to report this. It's probably an easy fix. Previously I
> successfully used scratcbox v1.0.5.
>
> Regards
> /Ronny Nilsson
>
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