GCC question

William Park opengeometry-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Thu Jan 28 22:09:09 UTC 2010


On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 08:04:11AM -0500, bob 295 wrote:
> I've been trying to cross compile some code for an ARM compliant processor 
> (http://www.plugcomputer.org).     The supplied tools seem to work for "hello 
> world" and the various libraries.    All I did was to override the CC in my 
> makefiles with the new path to the cross compiler (gcc).  However,  one of my 
> modules includes <sys/wait.h> and the cross compile toolchain can't find it.   
> My question is since I didn't change anything in the way of environment 
> variables and I didn't run anything like .config or make config,  how does 
> this new gcc "know" to look in different places for the headers?  ie. 
> sys/wait.h does exist on my box.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.

What can you do with 1 ethernet port and 1 USB?  I guess, you can use
USB for cd/harddisk/mouse/keyboard.  But, what are you doing for video?
Even if you use thin-client, you still need to interact with "plug"
computer at the server side.

-- 
William

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