Thread (1 message) 1 message, 1 author, 2000-01-14

Re: Cross-compile Applications for 860 on x86

From: Wolfgang Denk <hidden>
Date: 2000-01-14 11:01:08

In message [ref] you write:
     When I compile the SASH  with "-static" options and then replace /bin/sh with sash.
When reseting my MPC860 based board, the kernel boot normally and can show the boot messages. But at last it
cannot show the "bash#" prompt. If I input "ls" or such commands,
"sash" is the standalone shell, not bash; it  will  display  a  ">  "
prompt - not "bash# ".
It justs shows :

    ls
    pid 8: killed (signal 11)
Maybe you have a problem  with  you  shared  libraries.  Try  running
statically  link  versions  of  some  programs first. Does this work?
[Well, it should when you be able to run a shell...]

Wolfgang Denk

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