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Re: wierd problem with eabi compiler and kernel 2.6.18
- From: "Martin Guy" <martinwguy at yahoo dot it>
- To: "Jevgeni Zolotarjov" <zhenja at zlo dot ee>
- Cc: crossgcc at sources dot redhat dot com, linux-arm-kernel at lists dot arm dot linux dot org dot uk, libc-alpha at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 12:06:22 +0100
- Subject: Re: wierd problem with eabi compiler and kernel 2.6.18
- References: <eh0nf2$kn6$1@sea.gmane.org>
Jevgeni Zolotarjov <zhenja@zlo.ee> wrote:
IPC shared memory does not work in a desired way.
Does anybody uses IPC successfuly on ARM architecture?
I noticed that, when I hand-installed perl from source while trying to
make Angstrom usable, the SysV IPC test was the only one that failed,
though I had too many other questions open to look into it further at
the time. That was glibc-2.4 and linux 2.6.17, so glibc-2.4 looks like
the suspect.
2006/10/16, Koen Kooi <koen@dominion.kabel.utwente.nl>:
As a side note: Martin Guy is now using a toolchain built by OpenEmbedded
I am testing a lot of different things, and Angstrom is one of the
options I am looking at since it is the only pure EABI distribution I
know of, but that should not be taken as a quality recommendation for
OE as this remark seems to imply.
If those patches or glibc-2.5 fixes that problem, do let us know.
M