There is some paradigm that I have for developing under Linux that is
not valid for the TS environment, and I can't figure out what it is.
I spent half the day trying to get Apache+PHP to compile. After
continually being blocked from compiling PHP (various reasons), I
figured it was going to be easier to compile it natively. So using my
previous experience bootstrapping systems under the LFS model I copied
the root file system onto a USB dongle.
I then proceeded to compile gcc and make, then install them onto the
dongle. I then plugged the dongle into the TS board and tried to get
make and gcc up and running.
I ran into so many issues, I just feel that I'm missing something
fundamental or that some paradigm I have is wrong.
So let me ask a few simple question:
1. Using my toolchain I can get most packages to compile (PHP being an
exception), but what is the method for installing them into the TS
flash? Its not like you can just copy the executable over.
2. I can't figure out how the libraries are functioning on the target?
Without ld.so.conf and ldconfig, things are not how I understand them.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
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David L. Martin
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