Unless of course you want to just use newer libraries (or even non-uClibc libraries).
Linux (actually, any ELF system) can support multiple sets of system libraries concurrently.
I published a "HowTo" here on that subject -
See my "ARMhf on Kindle" thread.
Found also in that thread are examples of how to get the loader to report what it is doing (and thereby, what the source of the problem is with a bit more control than --verbose).
All of these trouble reports about trouble building for the K1 xScale processor should be a non-issue.
And the BuildRoot project people added support for multiple system libraries for the use of after-market addition builders at my request.
Last edited by knc1; 05-10-2016 at 08:15 AM.
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