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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] Re: Qt/Embedded - almost there! |
From: | Scott Zimmerman <> |
Date: | Wed, 19 Aug 2009 09:04:48 -0700 |
Thanks guys, A little more progress this moring. I was able to copy the lib/modules directory from my SD card and move it to my nfs mount. Now I can run lbin/ts7390init and get all the modules loaded. This gives me /dev/event0. Now when I run any of the ts_XXX apps I get "Illegal instruction" instead of the previous errors. May have to try to hook up a debugger to figure that out. As for the lib error, I verified that I copied the sys-root/libs over to my NFS mount. So now I think I might have blown something when I built Qt. I may have to try rebuilding that to be certain. In any case, I'm going to keep at it. When I do a mount from the fastboot prompt, it looks like everything it mounted rw. So I'm not sure which ro volume Qt is going to have troubles with. So anyway, stay tuned, ...Z __._,_.___
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