Library dependencies missing: stdlibs in directory
Emanuel Berg
emanuel.berg.8573 at student.uu.se
Fri Feb 21 01:09:40 CET 2014
Marcus Hähnel <mhaehnel at os.inf.tu-dresden.de> writes:
> I hope this gets you started...
Yes, that worked!
Now compilation time is normal.
Amazing thing is, I didn't do half (actually close to
zero) of that stuff the first time around, so how it
still worked is a mystery!
This - now modified with new paths -
qhello () {
core=~/core
fiasco=$core/l4re-snapshot-2013123021/src/kernel/fiasco/fiasco-build/fiasco
x86_bin=$core/l4re-build/bin/x86_586
l4f=$x86_bin/l4f
DISPLAY=":0" \
qemu-system-i386 \
-kernel $x86_bin/bootstrap \
-append "bootstrap -modaddr 0x01100000" \
-initrd "$fiasco -serial_esc\
,$l4f/sigma0\
,$l4f/moe --init=rom/$1\
,$l4f/l4re\
,$l4f/$1" \
-serial stdio
}
- must have been a pretty good function, right? :)
Perhaps you should publish that tutorial on the home
page?
If you don't count the O= stuff,
Makeconf.local
Makeconf.boot
mk/tmpl/inst
were all new to me.
As for
> 4) To have a new configuration in the dialog window
> of the qemu boot to choose from edit
> src/l4/conf/modules.list and add a new entry. I used:
> entry myhello roottask moe --init=rom/myhello module
> l4re module myhello
this brings me to another thing, namely - how do you
know what modules you need? They seem to correspond to
the -initrd options (in the qemu wrapper, above).
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