> >> //Eddie
> >
> > I just ran into this myself attempting to compile in an embedded
> > database. Is there some specific reason that these libraries are so
> > different? Has an upgrade path been tested?
>
> Debian uses an old version of glibc... I agree that using the same
version
> of glibc for Debian as well as the onboard flash would be
advantageous. We
> are currently looking into upgrading to Debian Sarge, which uses glibc
> 2.3.2... In the meanwhile I have posted a vesion of crosstools here
> ftp://oz.embeddedx86.com/crosstools.tar.bz2 it contains of cross
> compiler/libraries for the onboard flash(glibc 2.3.2) as well as for
> Debian(glibc 2.2.5).
>
>
> //Eddie
Holy Cow! That thing is huge...
Which parts are relavent...?
I am guessing
/tools/crosstool/arm-9tdmi-linux-gnu - new libc
/tools/crosstool/arm-unknown-linux - old libc
right?
All the other stuff is mostly only relavent in the case that we want
to rebuild the entire world...correct?
Tony
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