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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] busyborx II
From: Christopher Friedt <>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 23:35:42 -0400
Sure...

http://vaiprime.visibleassets.com/~cfriedt/binpkgs/arm-unknown-linux-gnu/sys-apps/busybox-1.8.2.tbz2

you can check out any of the packages I've built here:

http://vaiprime.visibleassets.com/~cfriedt/binpkgs/arm-unknown-linux-gnu/

Everything is compatible with the TS userland.

My busybox has a functional awk. The 'which' doesn't work though, and 
I'm not sure why, but If you want to write a patch, I wouldn't mind 
including it in the ebuild:

http://vaiprime.visibleassets.com/~cfriedt/overlays/ts72xx-20080328.tar.bz2

Installation of the packages are very straight-forward,

http://gentoo-wiki.com/Gentoo_for_the_TS72xx_(Old_Toolchain)#Blah.2C_Blah.2C_Blah.2C_Give_Me_the_Binaries_Already

Cheers,

Chris

j.chitte wrote:
> --- In  "j.chitte" <> wrote:
>> --- In  Jim Jackson <jj@> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Bit of a side issue, do you know a way to get the .config for
>>>> busybox? The TS distributed one is pretty old and buggy and a 
>> quick
>>>> look at the changelog makes me quite keen to update it.
>>>>
>>>> I'm just cautious about borking the whole system if I dont get 
> it
>>>> close to the TS config.
>>> I just downloaded the source, configured it using the busybox 
>> configure 
>>> stuff and rebuilt. You can find out which utilities are built 
> into 
>> the 
>>> existing BB, just by executing busybox with no parameters. I add 
>> extra 
>>> stuff. The process is outlined on my ts7200 page
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> -
>> ---------
>>> HomePage:    http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/jj
>>> TS7200 Page: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/jj/linux/arm-sbc.html
>>>
>> Thanks for the config file. In fact it was not that much use for 
>> recent release since there are many new options and old ones have 
>> disappeared or been renamed (*BILTIN*) but it serves as a guide.
>>
>> However I'm now hitting a major problem. I am trying to build it 
>> native on the debian image distributed by TS, booted over nfs.
>>
>> It really gets nowhere because each modules fails to build with the 
>> same error. Value too large for defined data type.
>>
>> I'm booting the ts11 kernel noted below from flash then running 
>> debian root fs over nfs .
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ### 50 x Value too large errors , then fails.
>>
>> find: use: Value too large for defined data type
>> find: verbose: Value too large for defined data type
>> find: with: Value too large for defined data type
>> scripts/basic/split-include: find: No such file or directory
>> make: *** [include/config/MARKER] Error 1
>>
>> #onboard kernel
>> Linux arm 2.4.26-ts11 #3 Tue Jun 6 14:13:14 MST 2006 armv4l unknown
>>
>>
>> TSlinux image boots fine over nfs so is this a problem with the 
>> debian image ?
>>
>> TIA.
>>
> 
> This is getting very messy. Since 'find' is one of the tools provided 
> by busybox it appears that this is another significant breakage in 
> what TS are still providing as supplied software.
> 
> Worse , if anyone is daft enough to buy the "development kit" they 
> actually pay money for this broken unmaintained release.
> 
> I really should not need to set up a complete cross-compiler 
> development system to replace what should be provided in a working 
> state.
> 
> One of the main reasons I chose a TS product was it was claimed to 
> have a working mini linux out of the box and a full debian image 
> suitable for installing on a USB device.
> 
> Since the supplied busybox is too broken to even rebuild it's own 
> update I'll now have to find an arm binary to get out of this chicken 
> and egg situation.
> 
> "Fully embrasing linux" seems to mean letting this list do most of 
> the product support for them.
> 
> Anyone thinking of buying a TS product should realise they are going 
> to have to get head long into embedded system development. They do 
> not work out of the box as advertised.
> 
> 
> If anyone has built a more recent busybox with working find and awk , 
> would they like to post it to files section?
> 
> TIA.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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