
18 Aug
2006
18 Aug
'06
2:46 p.m.
In message BAY110-F350F6EE3F3D047C04AC30C6420@phx.gbl you wrote:
After searching for answer, my linux expert told me if I used sudo to
make, ubuntu will switch to root and PATH is modified. I use sudo chown -R for u-boot folder. umm, my arm gcc is found.
No root permissions are required to build U-Boot.
And if somebody told you to use sudo for this purpose then he is definitely not entitled to be called "expert".
Anyway, I got error when gcc trying to complie hello_world.srec. it
said 'no rule to make target need by all'
This is an indication of a broken version of the "make" tool on your system. Debian is known to have this problem, and probably Ubuntu has inherited the broken version from there.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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