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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Mohammed,<br>
I'm not shure if I has undertood you correctly. My question was
based on a customer request, which needs a toolchain. I, for my
self, never has build the firmware, part of it or independend
software outside of the normal openwrt "make framework". So I
guess that I probably will not be able to help you.<br>
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Independently of my experiences outside of the openwrt
framework... The first thing that anyone need to be able to help
you is at least the error message that you receive when
compiling...<br>
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You wrote, that you have Problems with your linux. Do already
checked if you has all needed Packages installed?<br>
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I've attached some informations about my build environment. This
txt-file is automatikaly creteated by my own script, but based on
the infos at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/buildroot.exigence">http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/buildroot.exigence</a>.
I've added some packages that are also needed (for me) but not
listed in the wiki.<br>
Maybe it is be helpful for you.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Claudio<br>
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On 04.03.2015 23:52, Mohammed Alnager wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">i need build my our system but i have some
problem in my Linux </div>
<div dir="ltr">some thing missing and when i build
use firmware mod kit give me some errors but Im try to use
other way to build the firmware if i get problem in it i will
tell you and i wait your reply </div>
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<div dir="ltr">2015-03-04 18:23 GMT+02:00 Claudio Thomas <span
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<pre>Hi,
the same question was already discussed on 2008-01, but it seems to me,
that some iterim steps are no more necessary... I guess that there has
been some improvements made in the last 7 years :-) Therefore, I would
thankful for a confirmation of my assumption.
Actually I do the following:
1. make clean ckeckout of BB from git
2. copy my actual working .config into the checkout to avoid reselecting
all config options (and probably missing some of them :-) )
3. run "make toolchain/install"
=> the full toolchain should now be located in "./
staging_dir/toolchain-architecture_gcc-compilerver_uClibc-libcver/bin/"
Is this correct?
Is the created toolchain complete or do I have missed any important step?
Claudio
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<pre>Hi,
make menuconfig -> [x] Package the OpenWrt-based Toolchain
exit & save
make
relocatable toolchain will be inside bin/$target/
John
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</span> Thanks,<br>
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