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Hi All. I was wondering if you can offer some guidance or just point me in the right direction. I've been a avid LRP (linux router project) fan for many moons now and I'm trying to port this jewel to the LART board (SA-1100) and I find myself in the strange world of cross compiling... (I'm not a developer so this is real scary for me) I've downloaded the toolchain from www.handhelds.org and manage to patch configure and compile a 2.2.14 kernel with no errors. I then started to port the root package which contains all the libs and basic /bin and /sbin apps... I compiled Busybox, tinylogin, but that's it... ae, ash, ctar, etc, ... all need extra libs and I'm not sure how to had them.. Example ae needs termcap.h it's in my /usr/include but the toolchain doesn 't use it ? do I have to all these include to the toolchain if so how ? I've been doing a sone reading about the GNUPro toolkit, should I use it for this project or stick with my current toolchain ? Let me know if you can help Thanks P.S> Anybody out there which to join me in this project ? I might be able to compansate for you efforts... ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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