How to run SELF without Hardhat 2.0?
Luo Yanjun
yjluo at udtech.com.cn
Tue Sep 10 12:51:11 EST 2002
Hi Wolfgang,
I successfully build all of the images, thanks very much.
Regards,
Luo Yanjun.
> Dear Luo Yanjun,
>
> in message <03e001c257e5$48cc96d0$6100a8c0 at udtech.net> you wrote:
> >
> > I just installed ELDK and compiled the kernel, I don't know how to make
a
> > ramdisk,
> > and I searched the list find that you have made a SELF can build kernel
with
> > ramdisk,
> > so I want to try, but I found that the SELF just use Hardhat 2.0 as
develop
> > environment,
> > I don't have Hardhat 2.0 now, only ELDK, so can I use SELF?
>
> Of course you can.
>
> You should see the SELF package as a construction kit for your own
> envrionment; all you need to do to use SELF with our ELDK (version
> 1.x) is to create a new file "config/LIB_LIST.ELDK-1.0" with the
> following content:
>
> ----- cut here -----
> lib/ld-2.2.1.so
> lib/ld.so.1
> lib/libc-2.2.1.so
> lib/libc.so.6
> lib/libcrypt-2.2.1.so
> lib/libcrypt.so.1
> lib/libdl-2.2.1.so
> lib/libdl.so.2
> lib/libnsl-2.2.1.so
> lib/libnsl.so.1
> lib/libnss_compat-2.2.1.so
> lib/libnss_compat.so.2
> lib/libnss_files-2.2.1.so
> lib/libnss_files.so.2
> lib/libresolv-2.2.1.so
> lib/libresolv.so.2
> lib/libutil-2.2.1.so
> lib/libutil.so.1
> ----- cut here -----
>
> Then make your board's config file look like this:
>
> CROSS_PREFIX = ppc_8xx-
> CDK_DIR = /opt/eldk/usr
> LIB_DIR = /opt/eldk/ppc_8xx
> LIBRARIES = LIB_LIST.ELDK-1.0
>
> That's all.
>
>
> BTW: The next version of our ELDK will contain an adapted version of
> SELF, with pre-build images for all supported arcitectures. ELDK-2.0
> is based on YD-2.3 and will be available in 2 or 3 weeks from now.
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
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