[vlc] Re: Cross Compile VLC for mips32

Danny Brown danbrwn at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 16:53:29 CEST 2005


Also, be sure to run your bootstrap and configure files so that they
actually point to your compiler and paths for any libs you build, otherwise
you get the same result as above, It may build but it will be built with a
different compiler and not necessarily be able to link right or run right.

On 10/12/05, Danny Brown <danbrwn at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have just finally compiled for cross win ce after much trouble and
> misunderstanding on my part. A couple of suggestions that kind of messed me
> up for quite some time. 1st make sure that you have libtool installed. It is
> actually what does the crossing of the libs I beleive. If you don't you wont
> necessarily fail to build but some things won't actually work. Second, make
> sure that all libs you make are actually made using the cross compilers
> make, not the standard make. I was building according to the instructions
> for win ce all of the project, but had to download a libraries source and
> build it as well. The CE instructions for the project used the make from the
> cross compiler like PATH=/usr/cross-compiler/...
> and them PATH make. When I built the library I just typed make from its
> source tree. Therefor, I was building the project and the libs with
> different make versions and they were not compatible at the binary level.
> Anyway, just my thoughts.
>
>  On 10/12/05, Rémi Denis-Courmont <rem at videolan.org> wrote:
> >
> > Le Mardi 11 Octobre 2005 23:55, Arthur Chiu a écrit :
> > > I tried to compile using --disable-plugins and make everything built
> > > in, and I don't get the seg fault anymore. However, I am getting an
> > > error saying:
> > >
> > > [00000178] access_file access error: read failed (Bad address)
> >
> > What errno is that ? I can't find it in the specification for POSIX
> > read.
> >
> > Also, please try the latest 0.8.4-test release. I think some linking
> > problems were fixed since 0.8.2.
> >
> > --
> > Rémi Denis-Courmont
> > http://www.simphalempin.com/home/
> >
> >
> >
>
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