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10/05/2008 at 12:41 PM #2426AnonymousInactive
Hi,
I’ve been running Firefly on my Windows PC for a while and think it’s great! I just got a WD My Book World Edition today, and I want to get it set up on that so I can access my music on my Roku even when the computer’s not turned on. But I’m a complete Linux noob and I’m having some problems. Here they are…
SQLite: When I run ./configure, I get the error:
checking build system type... Invalid configuration `armv5tejl-unknown-linux-': machine `armv5tejl-unknown-linux' not recognized
configure: error: /bin/sh ./config.sub armv5tejl-unknown-linux- failedI then can’t run the make command either.
ZLib: This comes up on running ./configure:
Checking for gcc...
Building static library libz.a version 1.2.3 with cc.
Checking for unistd.h... No.
Checking whether to use vs[n]printf() or s[n]printf()... using s[n]printf()
Checking for snprintf() in stdio.h... No.
WARNING: snprintf() not found, falling back to sprintf(). zlib
can build but will be open to possible buffer-overflow security
vulnerabilities.
Checking for return value of sprintf()... No.
WARNING: apparently sprintf() does not return a value. zlib
can build but will be open to possible string-format security
vulnerabilities.
Checking for errno.h... No.
Checking for mmap support... No...and then when I try to run make I get this:
cc -O -DNO_snprintf -DHAS_sprintf_void -DNO_ERRNO_H -c -o example.o example.c
make: cc: Command not found
make: *** [example.o] Error 127LibID3tag: I get the following error…
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking build system type... armv5tejl-unknown-linux-gnu
checking host system type... armv5tejl-unknown-linux-gnu
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cl... no
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
See `config.log' for more details.Firefly: I get much the same thing…
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cl... no
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
See `config.log' for more details.Anyone got any ideas?!
10/05/2008 at 1:13 PM #16972AnonymousInactiveHello. Sorry to reply to my own post, I know that’s bad form, but thought it might be of use to let people know how I fixed this.
It appears that some MBWs no longer come with gcc installed – it was removed as part of the last firmware. So to run any of this stuff, you have to put it back first!
This is why I love open-source stuff… ‘cos step-by-step instructions which work perfectly to do this are here:
http://mybookworld.wikidot.com/forum/t-50241/tutorial:how-to-recover-gcc-after-firmware-2-00-15-upgradeHope that’s of use. My Makes are running right now 🙂
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