> It's not just the file name - for reliable operation you want the same
> minor version, since the header files you compiled against may define
> things differently from what is appropriate for the libs on the board.
> Indeed, there may be subtly different things in the library itself
> from version to version, so I suggest you use the exact version of the
> shared library on your target board.
> I dunno how you would find out the exact minor version from the
> lib*.so.X file, but that path is fraught with woe - there are other
> issues to do with the ABI: which floating point method is used, which
> CPU model it is compiled for, whether functions have thumb
> interworking enabled and so on.
> The *.so.5 - *.so.6 filename changes happen at majorly incompatible
> system-wide ABI changes, such as happened between gcc-3.3 and gcc-3.4
>
ok i'll get that, in other words, i have to match exactly the
crosstool version with the GCC installed on the board, not ontly match
the file names. thank you!
> > this message appears every 1 minutes, aprox:
> >
> > "modprobe: Can't open dependencies file
> > /lib/modules/2.4.26-vrs1-cirrus-1-2-1-ts8/modules.dep (No such file )
>
> It's trying to load kernel modules, probably to drive some device.
> There needs to be /lib/modules/2.4.26-vrs1-cirrus-1-2-1-ts8 directory
> into the same place on your target board - you should be able to find
> this on whatever system your kernel came from.
i put the ts8 path, and the message dissapeared. but the appear
another message, some like "/etc/modules.conf is newer than the
modules" (not exactly as shown)
then i made a update-modules command and it's solved!
but i think it's more correct to update the kernel, using a
vmlinux-ts11 image ... i downloaded already from the ftp, but i don't
know how to use exactly... i don't know how to configure the TFPT
server on my desktop to copy the image on the board :(
> > INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes "
> Looks like some terminal driver. An alternative is to comment out the
> "1:" line in /etc/inittab and "kill -1 1"
>
solved!! :D
> > the actual directory on the debian-sarge.1.12 which has the
module.dep is:
> >
> > /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts11
> It needs to match the version of the kernel that is running,
> obtainable from "uname -r"
>
> > thanks very much for the previous answer.
> You're welcome. Good luck!
>
> M
>
as said before.. i've got the vmlinux-ts11 kernel.. how can i use it?
i don't know how to say to redboot how to find it.
well thanks very much again! the TS7200 is great!
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