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From: Clemens Gruber <clemens.gruber@pqgruber.com>
To: ptxdist@pengutronix.de
Subject: Re: [ptxdist] Strange system library search paths with OSELAS.Toolchain
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 01:04:21 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160209000420.GA28413@archie.tuxnet.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201602080958.58865.jbe@pengutronix.de>

On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 09:58:58AM +0100, Juergen Borleis wrote:
> Hi Clemens,
> 
> On Saturday 06 February 2016 16:33:55 Clemens Gruber wrote:
> > [...]
> > stat64("/lib/vfp", 0x7eb4d6c0) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
> > open("/lib/libc.so.6", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
> 
> Try to run "ldconfig" on your target and re-check. With some tricks you can do 
> this with ptxdist at build time as well.

Hi Juergen,

do you have an idea on how to disable those paths at toolchain build
time so that I do not even have to run ldconfig on every target?

If there are ptxdist rules for building ldconfig (and running it on the
target / during targetinstall) this would help a lot.
So far, I did not find anything in the upstream OSELAS.Toolchain rules
for glibc. I'll look into adapting the OSELAS.Toolchain build process to
include ldconfig or change the default search paths.

I am curious: Do you also see those weird runtime paths on your ptxdist
projects or is there something wrong with my toolchain / bsp build?

Thanks,
Clemens

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  reply	other threads:[~2016-02-09  0:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-02-06 15:33 Clemens Gruber
2016-02-08  8:58 ` Juergen Borleis
2016-02-09  0:04   ` Clemens Gruber [this message]
2016-02-09  9:31     ` Juergen Borleis
2016-02-09 16:42       ` Clemens Gruber
2016-02-11 12:10         ` Michael Olbrich

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