Debian-host build error...

Ed Sutter esutter at alcatel-lucent.com
Tue Jun 30 15:43:00 UTC 2009



Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> Ed Sutter wrote:
>>
>> Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>>> Ed Sutter wrote:
>>>> Ian/Doran/Santosh,
>>>> Well, the story continues...
>>>> I managed to update my machine from etch to lenny (debain releases),
>>>> and that allowed me to successfully execute the tools (almost)...
>>>> Now the command "bfin-rtems4.10-gcc --help" actually prints the help
>>>> message, I don't see the message...
>>>>
>>>>      bfin-rtems4.10-gcc: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6:
>>>>      version `GLIBC_2.4' not found (required by bfin-rtems4.10-gcc)
>>>>
>>>> any more.
>>>> So, with that, I took a blazing step forward and actually tried to
>>>> compile a file with "bfin-rtems4.10-gcc main.c", and now I get this...
>>>>
>>>>    /opt/rtems-4.10/libexec/gcc/bfin-rtems4.10/4.4.0/cc1: 
>>>> /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6:
>>>>    version `GLIBC_2.8' not found (required by 
>>>> /opt/rtems-4.10/libexec/gcc/bfin-rtem
>>>>    s4.10/4.4.0/cc1)
>>>>
>>>> Somebody shoot me...
>>> It's quite simple: You are facing another incarnation of the same 
>>> issue again. The rpms you are unpackaging and trying to use on Debian 
>>> are incompatible to those libraries you have installed on Debian.
>>
>> Yep, I realize that, I was just posting to the list for reference in case
>> someone else goes this route.  Note, I'm not complaining about the tools,
>> just trying to share the info.
>>
>>> Unfortunately, you are still providing too little details, to be able 
>>> to help.
>>>
>>> * Which glibc compatiblity modes does it supply?
>>> Run:
>>> nm -sD /lib/libc.so.6 | grep GLIBC
>> els:nm -sD /lib/libc.so.6 | grep GLIBC
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.0
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.1
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.1.1
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.1.2
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.1.3
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.2
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.2.1
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.2.2
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.2.3
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.2.4
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.2.6
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.3
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.3.2
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.3.3
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.3.4
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.4
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.5
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.6
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_2.7
>> 00000000 A GLIBC_PRIVATE
> 
> OK, this is too old for any Fedora. All current Fedoras are at Glibc-2.8 
> or above.
> 
> 
>>> * Which distro's rpms are you trying to use?
>>
>> I'm running with Debian (lenny/stable).
>> Following is the list of rpms I ran through alien and installed...
>>
>> rtems-4.10-autoconf-2.63-2.fc10.noarch.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-automake-1.11-1.fc10.noarch.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-bfin-rtems4.10-binutils-2.19.1-1.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-bfin-rtems4.10-cpukit-4.9.99.0.20090206.2-1.fc10.noarch.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-bfin-rtems4.10-gcc-4.4.0-6.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-bfin-rtems4.10-gcc-c++-4.4.0-6.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-bfin-rtems4.10-gdb-6.5-6.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-bfin-rtems4.10-newlib-1.17.0-39.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-binutils-common-2.19.1-1.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-gcc-common-4.4.0-6.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-gdb-common-6.8.50.20090329-2.fc10.i386.rpm
>> rtems-4.10-newlib-common-1.17.0-39.fc10.i386.rpm
> 
> You could try to "alien"ize the CentOS5 rpms.
> 
> They only require glibc-2.4 and therefore likely are sufficiently 
> compatible to your Debian.

Just to keep the email in sync...
Prior to getting this message, I restarted with redhat/el5, and as reported,
it looks good!
Thanks again,
Ed



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