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Originally Posted by geekmaster
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Or perhaps knc1 is right and I am just wasting my time?
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Only if hoping to use the factory supplied system libraries by finding a uClibc toolchain that just happens to match the Lab126 toolchain build.
You could still build against more modern system libraries (musl is probably the best choice now), install them in /mnt/us and set the binaries you create to use the /mnt/us/* system binaries rather than Amazon's.
That way, all you have to match is the Major.Minor kernel version headers.
(Hmm... I am not sure if musl will build for 2.6 but it is widely used in embedded work, and so is 2.6 still in use - so its worth checking out.)
Even the kids here will die of old age if they wait for me to have time to do it.