* [Buildroot] newbie comment/question
@ 2007-01-29 5:02 James L Henrickson
2007-01-29 7:47 ` Philippe Ney
2007-01-29 15:12 ` [Buildroot] newbie comment/question - kernel building MikeW
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From: James L Henrickson @ 2007-01-29 5:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
I downloaded BuildRoot according to the documentation, tried to jump
ahead but failed, then went back to the documentation and found that a
default build failed too. The problem was that the latest uclibc
snapshot failed to build. I got over that by falling back to the
uclibc.x.x.1 option instead. (This had worked when I tried to jump
ahead, but my attempt to build for an i486 target then failed on some
sort of missing kernel patch target.) OK, with this i686 build complete
(after falling back to an earlier version of uclibc), I was unable to
find a kernel to load onto my target. I didn't see this problem
documented anywhere. How do I compile (or cross-compile, since my goal
is to use BuildRoot as a cross-platform development tool if possible) a
kernel image under BuildRoot? Is this outside the scope of BuildRoot?
I just came over from OpenEmbedded because their support for uclibc
seems to be deficient, and I didn't see any mention of kernel building
in the BuildRoot docs. Any help would be appreciated.
Jim
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* [Buildroot] newbie comment/question
2007-01-29 5:02 [Buildroot] newbie comment/question James L Henrickson
@ 2007-01-29 7:47 ` Philippe Ney
2007-01-29 15:12 ` [Buildroot] newbie comment/question - kernel building MikeW
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From: Philippe Ney @ 2007-01-29 7:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
> I downloaded BuildRoot according to the documentation, tried to jump
> ahead but failed, then went back to the documentation and found that a
> default build failed too. The problem was that the latest uclibc
> snapshot failed to build. I got over that by falling back to the
> uclibc.x.x.1 option instead. (This had worked when I tried to jump
> ahead, but my attempt to build for an i486 target then failed on some
> sort of missing kernel patch target.) OK, with this i686 build complete
> (after falling back to an earlier version of uclibc), I was unable to
> find a kernel to load onto my target. I didn't see this problem
> documented anywhere. How do I compile (or cross-compile, since my goal
> is to use BuildRoot as a cross-platform development tool if possible) a
> kernel image under BuildRoot? Is this outside the scope of BuildRoot?
> I just came over from OpenEmbedded because their support for uclibc
> seems to be deficient, and I didn't see any mention of kernel building
> in the BuildRoot docs. Any help would be appreciated.
Hello,
Sure you can !
In the sources, have a look in target/device
And in the configuration view go in "Board Support Options"
Philippe
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* [Buildroot] newbie comment/question - kernel building
2007-01-29 5:02 [Buildroot] newbie comment/question James L Henrickson
2007-01-29 7:47 ` Philippe Ney
@ 2007-01-29 15:12 ` MikeW
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From: MikeW @ 2007-01-29 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
James L Henrickson <jim.henrickson@...> writes:
>
>
> Jim
>
Please use the Subject line properly !!
Regards,
Mike
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