--- In "pgb_psu" <> wrote:
>
> Thanks Kevin and David-
>
> You are both right that I was using the wrong crosstool chain. When
I switched to gcc-3.3-
> glibc-2.2.5 things started working.
>
> Thanks for you input. Now, on to the actual kernel module....
>
> Regards,
> p
>
Hi, I've been trying to compile this crosstool for 2 weeks. I tryed on
3 different PC. 1 running Ubuntu Festy, 1 Fedora and 1 Red Hat. I want
to know if it's possible to send me that crosstool (sorry I'm noob in
those stuff). My university bought about 35 TS-7400. They don't know
anything about those cards and now I'm stuck with that. I have to
update my kernel to get the spcaxx driver for my webcam to work with
it. I tryed to install something else for a fingerprint and it don't
really work too but it works well on my Ubuntu. Anyway, can someone
help me out on that, it would be REALLY appreciated by about 30
students waiting to be able to update the kernel of the card. I know
that this crosstool is the only way I can successfully do it, so if
you can please tell me the exact architecture you used to compile it.
On my 3 pc it didn't work and stopped at 3 different places.
I would like to know which version of GCC you had already installed,
because it seems that it will install the right one, but it don't do
it and I can't compile the gcc-3.3.4 because it does an error on a
file for missing an end character.
thanks in advance
Jonathan
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