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[ts-7000] Re: Value too large errors on debian arm image

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Value too large errors on debian arm image
From: "dawydiuk" <>
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 16:42:53 -0000
Hello,

>> Or you can just ask where the source and .config is ;)
> I did ask more than once for the config but the request remained 
> without responce.

Please keep in mind this is a self help group unassociated with
Technologic Systems. In the future if you are trying to get support
from Technologic Systems please directly contact Technologic Systems.
 
>> When compiling open source software and the build process fails, it is
>> a good idea to ask what toolchain or version of gcc you should be
>> using...
> 
> OK I'd assumed , appartently wrongly, that the debian arm image that 
> you provide as part of the development kit would be suitable for 
> building the source code that you provide for tslinux.

It is, but you'll need to ensure you use the proper version of gcc to
compile open source software. I'm not aware of a single version of gcc
that can be used to compile our kernel and all user space software
available on our products...

> You said you wanted to know about any fs issues. I hope I'm correct 
> in thinking you were refering to root fs tarballs provided on the 
> server.
> 
> on the debian tarball 'find' is completely non functional and run-
> parts used by debian during boot fails with a similar message. 
> (during if-up and if-config from memory.)

I'm out of the office today, but if I want to try to reproduce this
issue if I boot to the Debian tarball I pointed you to the find
utility won't work? If you can provide any information on how to
reproduce this I would reproduce this I would appreciate it.
 
> So presumably using the same compiler that TS used will not resolve 
> this issue.

I'm not sure I understand what you are saying, can you clarify? Are
you reporting problems with ip-up and if-config on the onboard flash?

> Do you think this is an bug in busybox-1.00-rc2 or should I be 
> looking elsewhere?

I've not used the if-up and if-config scripts before so I'm not
familiar with them. When I get into the office tommorrow I can take a
look at them...

//Eddie


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