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Re: [ts-7000] Re: TS-7800 Floating Point Performance

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: TS-7800 Floating Point Performance
From: Christopher Friedt <>
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 00:16:04 +0100

Daniel Serpell wrote:
>> 2. Statically compile my application.
> 
> The GNU Libc is not meant to be statically linked, so I advice you
> against this option.

Right, there are a few things that depend on glibc things not being 
statically linked... I know one of them is libidn.

>> 3.  Replace the OEM root file system (assumably Debian Sarge) with the
>> Debian Etch root file system.

> But another option is using a chrooted instalation, i.e, install an etch
> system in a subdirectory of the current FS, for example, /eabi/.
> Then, you can type "chroot /eabi/ /bin/bash" and load the new environment.

That's a really good idea actually - as long as the kernel supports eabi 
  & oabi, changing the root would be a good option, although space 
consuming.





 
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