
All,
I have tracked my compilation issues back to several patches. Wondering if anyone has found a work around for this, obviously a lot of us are not seeing this issue.
Patch dated 2/29/2008, Add libfdt support to mkimage. Then following any patches related to sha1 and md5 cause more errors related to double declarations of __kernel_dev_t.
Anything commit prior to the "Patch dated 2/29/2008, Add libfdt support to mkimage", compiles and works fine.
Any ideas?
-Russ
-----Original Message----- From: wd@denx.de [mailto:wd@denx.de] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 2:56 PM To: rmcguire@videopresence.com Cc: u-boot-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] Latest U-Boot MD5 compile error??
In message F9448BAF273D479DB7935923C812A0BB@absolutdaddy you wrote:
Just pulled the latest GIT down today <1.3.3+>, merged with my current
code.
<Note, last I pulled was back at 1.3.1>.
Anyway, all is well until the newish MD5 code attempts to compile then I
get
two different types of errors. <See Log Below>
Is this an artificat of an uncomplete merge perhaps?
Probably. Try building for some other boards...
Dependencies on a certain level of kernel that needs to be sitting in the ppc_6xx/usr/src/ directory? Or perhaps is FC5 to old to now correctly compile the latest U-boot? To old of an ELDK? <I am using ELDK 4.1>
Just tried to build a few boards on a FC5 host. A few warnings about including /usr/include/asm/byteorder.h, but it builds fine.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk