From: Mike P. <po...@ge...> - 2007-12-23 16:04:15
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Dave Hylands wrote: > Hi Mike, > > On Dec 22, 2007 11:23 AM, Mike Poublon <po...@ge...> wrote: > >> I've got the basic buildroot going on CentOS 5 with only a slight issue. >> When in the final "make" step I get the following error: >> >> strip: Unable to recognise the format of the input file >> `/root/gumstix-buildroot/build_arm_nofpu/root/usr/bin/at' >> > > Hmmm. It looks like it's trying to run the host version of strip > rather than the cross-compiler version of strip (which is called > arm-something-strip > > >> If I run the make again it appears to continue on making the other parts >> of the buildroot. >> >> I know that 'strip'ing the executables isn't that important other than >> for reducing their size, but any ideas on how I can get rid of these errors? >> > > Is this from the default build? Or sis you change any of the default settings? > > I've run it both ways, one default and one with a custom config. I forgot to mention that I was attempting to use the latest SVN trunk version. I backed up to the version where the wiki says the verdex was added (1445 if memory serves) and only seem to run into this problem making the "at" package. Since I don't need at, I'll probably just disable the package for now... Otherwise everything seemed to work OK. |