From: Massimiliano C. <mca...@gm...> - 2007-04-06 07:26:20
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 18:54:37 +0200 Koen Kooi <ko...@do...> wrote: > You cirrus toolchain is old, broken, and only supported by cirrus itself, so you should > ask them to solve the problem. > > You could solve the problem by either updating your kernel-headers, or linux-libc-headers, > but I'll bet that breaks the cirrus 2.6.8.crap kernel. > > regards, > > Koen You're right, damn toolchain! On last night i've investigated, and i've found this issue: with arm-linux-gcc v3.4.3 (default crosscc), the compiler uses includes related a 2.4.xx kernel version, and <linux/input.h> doesn't have the definition of EV_SYN. With arm-linux-gcc v3.4.1, the compiler uses includes from 2.6.xx kernel version, but can't compile 'cause a floating point settings. I'm very tired, Cirrus toolchain sucks, but at this moment i've to use it! But now i've a little dubt: on x86 system with 2.4.xx kernel version, it seems to me that the same ecore_fb_li.c can't compile, or in the latest release of 2.4 tree there's a backport of linux2.6 input.h? Massimiliano - -- Massimiliano Calamelli http://mcalamelli.netsons.org mca...@gm... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32) iD8DBQFGFfYQleGEL56NNP4RAq3LAJsFOpSGbd2gcFq9HQenY4wqCjwmGgCeMjxp Yi5VrtHE1kqFFZD55ZRb2k0= =xLai -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |