Plus, you can run 'normal' Linux distribution binaries from user storage, even when that requires using different system libraries.
I.E:
Use different system libraries **concurrently** with those the Kindle's firmware is built against.
The one worked example I provided can be found in the "ARMhf on Kindles" thread.
The maintainers of Buildroot even extended it to support the tool(s) required for the purpose.
Translation:
You are trying to re-invent a really bad wheel that has long ago been superseded.
Last edited by knc1; 07-28-2016 at 10:02 AM.
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