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2019 Aug 03
3
conflicting builtins in clang with musl (stddef.h)
Hello there, I'm building a Linux distribution based on musl and LLVM as default toolchain (including lld/libc++/libc++abi/libunwind rather than GNU). For most of the time this works pretty well. However I'm having troubles with few packages, webkit for instance fails because of max_align_t being redeclared in musl's stddef.h I see that stddef.h is provided by both musl and in the
2010 Jul 05
5
version compatibility between linux and klibc
Are there any version compatibilities between linux and klibc? I tried to compile the latest klibc (1.5.18) with the latest linux (2.6.32.15) and there is miserable compile failures. It looks like klibc wants some headers to be in include/asm (linked in my case to include/asm-x86) but they are instead in include/asm-generic (it seems all headers but one are in there). I put together this script
2016 Feb 02
4
binutils (objcopy?) >= 2.26 breaks syslinux (bios) build
On 30.01.2016 16:59, poma wrote: > ... > > https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19538 > > Mister Anvin, care to share what's the status of the "ld?" problemo, is anyone working on it? It would be maravilloso if syslinux can continue to build and test with latest and greatest.
2007 Apr 01
4
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM as a crosscompiler
....cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20070319/046070.html (Please someone commit this patch!) - If your host system libraries are newer then gcc 4.0, you must configure llvm-gcc with "--disable-shared" (this is a workaround for a bug) It would be great to have llvm-gcc inside OpenEmbedded. The Mamona project could be the first Linux distribution totally compiled by llvm-gcc! Lauro 2007/4/1, Koen Kooi <koen at dominion.kabel.utwente.nl>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Anton Korobeynikov schreef: > > Hello, Koen. > > > >>...
2016 Nov 15
1
Samba4.4.5 cross compilation for PowerPC
Hi List, I need your help in samba4.4 cross compile for PowerPC. Im using samba-4.4.5. As suggested by some folks in below links I used cross answers method. http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/2015-November/104549.html https://git.busybox.net/buildroot/commit/?id=dee1cf0cdf9db351fd94ccd864e09b3f1ec122f9 Configure is no issues. The main issue is for asn1_compile and compile_et binaries. From these two binaries some files needs to be generated but dur...
2009 Apr 08
4
[LLVMdev] What is the state of LLVM's ARM backend
...: 1. llvm don't lower MVT::i64 properly on arm errors http://labb.zafena.se/shark-testing/llvmARMCodeGenFailures200904/i64armLoweringRelatedErrors/ example: root at overo:/home/xerxes/llvm-test/fail/CodeGen/notnativelysupported# llvm-as < 2008-02-04-ExtractSubvector.ll | llc llc: /usr/src/openembedded/overo/tmp/work/armv7a-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/llvm2.6-2.6-r0/llvm-2.6/include/llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h:158: llvm::TargetRegisterClass* llvm::TargetLowering::getRegClassFor(llvm::MVT) const: Assertion `RC && "This value type is not natively supported!"' failed. Stack dump: 0...
2020 Sep 16
3
Newer versoin of tar 1.26 on Centos 7
Is it possible to find a repository that hold a newer version of tar. The current version is 1.26 I have some students trying to build Yocto project on my Centos 7 host, but OpenEmbedded reports incompatibility problems with the current version of tar. I thank you on beforehand for any help. |< -- Med venlig hilsen Klaus Kolle Teknikumingeni?r, B.Sc.EE., e-mail : klaus at kolle.dk Master of IT www : www.kolle.dk Asger Jorns Vej 17...
2016 Mar 12
2
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
...t in the past. So slapping a usbstick/sdcard/hdd on a cheap > > router is already a common scenario. > > Yes, and I'd like to help you do the same for Samba4.x also. > > Stop moaning about it, and start helping *do* it . > Oki, i just noticed that i have missed the work openembedded did in the last months, since they seem to have solved the problem in a general way in there trunk. https://goo.gl/jixOqE Its still the most complicated setup any cross compile package uses, but this looks good. So i guess we now need to convert this to a openWRT (based on buildroot) compatible se...
2009 Apr 08
0
[LLVMdev] What is the state of LLVM's ARM backend
...mARMCodeGenFailures200904/softenfloat_Do_not_know_how_to_soften_the_result_of_this_operator/ > example: > > root at overo:/home/xerxes/llvm-test/fail/CodeGen/softenfloat# llvm-as < 2007-11-19-VectorSplitting.ll | llc > SoftenFloatResult #0: 0x614e00: f32 = undef > llc: /usr/src/openembedded/overo/tmp/work/armv7a-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/llvm2.6-2.6-r0/llvm-2.6/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/LegalizeFloatTypes.cpp:54: void llvm::DAGTypeLegalizer::SoftenFloatResult(llvm::SDNode*, unsigned int): Assertion `0 && "Do not know how to soften the result of this operator!"' faile...
2010 Feb 26
0
Patches for klibc 1.5.1x
Hello, in OpenEmbedded we build kexec-tools and kexecboot statically linked against klibc. So we gathered some patches for klibc_1.5.15 here: http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/klibc Patches and utils have been added (wc, losetup, modprobe) as well as fs-detection for vfat and jffs2. Perhap...
2007 Apr 01
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM as a crosscompiler
...;t tried ARM, but this definitely works for crosscompiling from > linux to mingw32. Please also note, that you'll need native (=arm) tools > (binutils, libcheaders, etc) You mean binutils-cross, right? > during gcc build process. Building gcc as a crosscompiler is fully automized in OpenEmbedded, I'm trying to add llvm-gcc4 into that framework. regards, Koen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) iD8DBQFGEBMwMkyGM64RGpERAnL+AKC4gtxNAPJetf0kOPJC2NAqF31tDwCfWmAu WiNlCu36rf5JQ+AwGs7VSMs= =LLY2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2007 Apr 01
3
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM as a crosscompiler
Hello, Koen. > So my question is: How should I build llvm and llvm-gcc4 to have it cross-compile from x86 > to ARM/EABI? Well, just supply appropriate --host/--target options to configure. I haven't tried ARM, but this definitely works for crosscompiling from linux to mingw32. Please also note, that you'll need native (=arm) tools (binutils, libcheaders, etc) during gcc build
2004 Dec 12
0
R-2.0.0 on ARM (Sharp Zaurus)
Hi All, I've recently dusted off my cross-compiling hat and decided to add R to the OpenEmbedded build environment (this is used to build the OpenZaurus/Familiar distributions for the Zaurus/iPAQ amongst other things - I note there's also work underway to add the Psion 5mx etc. to OpenEmbedded). OpenEmbedded builds now use -soft-float which makes floating point operations something like 1...
2015 Jul 06
2
Compilation failure in resample_neon.h on aarch64
Hi all, I'm updating OpenEmbedded-core's speexdsp from 1.2rc1 (when it still was a part of the speex source tree) to 1.2rc3. I found out that building the new version for aarch64 fails in resample_neon.h (the target machine is OE-core's default qemuarm64 target). This is the error message: .../speexdsp-1.2rc3/libspeexdsp/r...
2009 Apr 01
0
[LLVMdev] What is the state of LLVM's ARM backend
LLVM ARM v6 backend is in fairly good shape. Even the JIT passes nearly the entire llvm test suite. There are some known missing bits: 1. Exception handling 2. Atomic Not sure: 3. Debugging support (should be trivial to hook up if it's not done) Also the thumb backend is not awesome. Its performance is not great. Evan On Apr 1, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Robert Schuster wrote: > Hi, > the
2009 Apr 08
2
[LLVMdev] What is the state of LLVM's ARM backend
...200904/softenfloat_Do_not_know_how_to_soften_the_result_of_this_operator/ >> example: >> >> root at overo:/home/xerxes/llvm-test/fail/CodeGen/softenfloat# llvm-as < 2007-11-19-VectorSplitting.ll | llc >> SoftenFloatResult #0: 0x614e00: f32 = undef >> llc: /usr/src/openembedded/overo/tmp/work/armv7a-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/llvm2.6-2.6-r0/llvm-2.6/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/LegalizeFloatTypes.cpp:54: void llvm::DAGTypeLegalizer::SoftenFloatResult(llvm::SDNode*, unsigned int): Assertion `0 && "Do not know how to soften the result of this operator!"' faile...
2016 Mar 12
0
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
...card/hdd on a cheap > > > router is already a common scenario. > > > > Yes, and I'd like to help you do the same for Samba4.x also. > > > > Stop moaning about it, and start helping *do* it . > > > > Oki, i just noticed that i have missed the work openembedded did in the last > months, since they seem to have solved the problem in a general way in there > trunk. > https://goo.gl/jixOqE > > Its still the most complicated setup any cross compile package uses, but > this looks good. So i guess we now need to convert this to a openWRT (bas...
2013 Apr 09
1
Passwording a simple anonymous share
I have an embedded box (Yocto Project based linux distro) to which I'm adding Samba 3.6 (from OpenEmbedded). All I need it for is to provide one browsable file share that allows read/write access to anyone on the network. But I want it to be password protected. My best guess as to what goes into smb.conf is: [global] workgroup=WORKGROUP netbios name=MACHINE security=share [sharename]...
2010 Nov 27
1
change date
...h.gz.sha1 07-Aug-2007 17:10 67 asterisk-1.2.24.tar.gz 18-Aug-2009 16:33 28M asterisk-1.2.24.tar.gz.asc 18-Aug-2009 16:33 1.0K asterisk-1.2.24.tar.gz.sha1 18-Aug-2009 16:33 65 asterisk-1.2.25-patch.gz 29-Nov-2007 15:59 1.5K asterisk-1.2.25-patch.gz.asc 29-Nov-2007 15:59 567 I try to repair the openembedded recipes an the recipe have also an different checksum. NOTE: fetch http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/releases/asterisk-1.2.24.tar.gz NOTE: The checksums for '/home/klaus/development/oe/downloads/asterisk-1.2.24.tar.gz' did not match. Expected MD5: '63dc8b7be4cd103...
2009 Apr 01
4
[LLVMdev] What is the state of LLVM's ARM backend
Hi, the ARM backend lacks some stuff like support for atomic intrinsics. I learned the hard way (crash). Lately I was told that the ARM backend of LLVM is generally in its early stages of development. I would like to know more about this. Which stuff is missing, known to be unstable and the like. Thanks in advance for taking the time. Regards Robert -------------- next part -------------- A