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Is it correct that fonz_plug uses uClib ?
If so, could you recompile it and include the math functions log2f and exp2f ?
Or if you could provide the build instructions for the build so I can try to include it.
These two functions are missing in libm.a and libm.so
PS
I tried
svn co svn://inreto.de/svn/dns323/funplug/trunk funplug
but there are some instructions missing there
DS
/Stefan
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If the issue is uclib related you can always install a debian chroot environment which would have glibc support.
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@fonz
There are no instructions on nas-tweaks.net for building the packages from scratch, also, according to funplug/source/README.txt
to build a package uclibc you should enter ./Make.sh uclibc (after you entered ./Make.sh -F ucLibc).
./Make.sh -F uclibc
seems to work but
./Make.sh uclibc
seems to be broken, it does a lot of stuff but not the actual build.
I have to enter funplug//work/uclibc-0.9.29/uClibc and do "make config", fix the values and do make myself.
@dhub
I might try that, however , I have come so far that I have mange to add log2f to uclibc and only missing exp2f , if i can not get that work I will try the chroot stuff.
/Stefan
Last edited by stefanth (2011-01-27 10:45:18)
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http://nas-tweaks.net/106/compiling-sof … -fun_plug/
funplug/source/uclibc$ cat SRC_URI
svn://uclibc.org/trunk/uClibc
uclibc subversion trunk has changed a lot since i built the package. no surprise the config needs adjustments.
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Does anybody know where to get compiling environment that fonz used to have in SVN.
svn co svn://inreto.de/svn/dns323/funplug/trunk .
svn: Can't connect to host 'inreto.de': Connection refused
Can anybody please upload it somewhere. I would like to create "git" package.
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