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What a wonderful answer :o)Now, I've tried using the root-filesystem from ELDK 3.0 which uses glibc-2.3.1 and gcc-3.2.2, and with my crosstool-cygwin-3.4.0-2.3.2 I _can_ now use static builds of _sample_ programs - not my faulty application (of course) (but this is still something I couldn't do before).It's sometimes required, but not always.
But I still cannot run a static application linked with crosstool-3.4.0-2.2.5.
That made me wonder: What are the requirements between compiler- and glibc-versions for crosstool-compiled applications and the target-system's system (both kernel and shell(?))?
Do I need to compile an entire root-filesystem with the exact same crosscompiler as my gcj-applications are compiled with?
I'll do that... should I make the crosscompiler for glibc-2.3.1 then? No wait, I think I know the answer: Perhaps... :-)Also, if glibc-2.3.x works better for you than glibc-2.2.x, perhaps you should take that as a message :-)
Thanks for now Dan, Martin
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