nanogui: Re:Nano-X and Arm
Subject:
RE: [nanogui] Re:Nano-X and Arm
From:
Simon Wood ####@####.####
Date:
28 Feb 2002 16:33:39 -0000
Message-Id: <44632C76B97BD211AF6B00805FADCAB208790B37@exchange.saltaire.pace.co.uk>
Hi Tony,
Yes, as you are cross compiling you will need to specify the paths.
You can hack the LINUX-ARM section of microwin/src/arch.rules, you can add your paths to INCLUDEDIRS (see the ELKS section on how to do it).
This will obviously be specific to you, so what do others think about solving this in the long term??
Simon Wood
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Modjdehi ####@####.####
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 4:16 PM
To: Alex Holden
Cc: ####@####.####
Subject: [nanogui] Re:Nano-X and Arm
Alex:
Thanks for the response.
I downloaded the prebuilt toolchain for arm-linux from
ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/toolchain/.
I found the libm library (2.2.3 built for arm) but when I add that to my
/usr/lib I get more errors.
I need to specify where my libraries are for arm
(/usr/local/arm/3.0/arm0linux.lib) somehow but am not sure how.
When I try to build the hello.c sample under the microwin tutorials, I also
get an error saying "libnano-X.so: could not read symbols: Invalid
operation"
So I am unable to build my own application. I have Nano-X with Nanowm
running on my LCD with nxclock running as well, but that is one of few demos
I am able to run.
Please tell me what I am doing incorrectly.
I greatly appreciate your help and thank you in advance.
Tony