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Re: [ts-7000] "Newbie" Question - trouble with c++ on ts-7250

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] "Newbie" Question - trouble with c++ on ts-7250
From: "Don W. Carr" <>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 12:02:26 -0500
For whatever reason, some of the standard libraries are not on the TS-Linux systems. Another one missing is libpthread.so. What I did was copy the versions of the libs from the dev tools, strip them and install in /lib. As I recall with TS-Linux, you don't have to run ldconfig, but with some distributions, you have to run ldconfig after copying libraries into /lib, /usr/lib, or /usr/local/lib.

Well, I can understand on devices with limited flash that they don't want to install everything.

Don.

On 6/6/06, aceboy200 <> wrote:

Just started as a summer intern and they've got me doing some ARM
development, which I'm new to.

I am using an old i686 Laptop running Fedora Linux as a development
machine and I need to run several c and c++ programs on the ts-7250
ARM (want to compile on laptop, run on ARM). I put the corresponding
cross toolchain from the EmbeddedArm website on the development
machine.

To test if I was up and running, I wrote two hello world programs -
one in c and one in c++. The c program works fine. However, the c++
program will not run unless I statically link the library. If I don't
statically link, and I try to run the program on the ARM, I get this
message: "/lib/libgcc.s.so.1: version 'GCC_3.4' not found (required
by /lib/lib".

Suggestions?

Thank you,
Jack M.




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