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From: Joerg S. <Joe...@fo...> - 2015-10-26 11:51:06
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Erik Koennecke <eri...@gm...> wrote:
> What's the recommended way to bootstrap a compile of Schily tools or more
> specific, cdda2wav, on ARM architecture (Raspberry Pi 2)?
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> Ideally, I would like to get rid of the debian crap and replace with your
> versions where applicable.
>
> My initial attempts were met with segmentation faults on the device.
If you do not use the "cdrtools" tarball but the "schilytools" tarball,
you get more than just cdrtools and this inlcudes e.g. "smake" and a bootstrap
environment to automatically compile everythig even when you do not have a make
program at all.
See the file BOOTSTRAP.
If you have a make program, just call "make" and this will cause the boostrap
smake to be made using a shell script and then the rest ujsing the boostrap
smake. If you like to do things manually,
chdir to "psmake"
Call "./MAKE-all"
chdir ..
call psmake/smake
Everything works automatically unless something bad happened - I did the last
test on a Raspberry early this year.
IIRC, compile time is aprox. 20 minutes.
Jörg
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