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Manuel Novoa III 18cefb81d1 Use --enable-sjlj-exceptions when configuring gcc so that exception handling
works for dynamicly linked executables.  Only tested so far on i386 with
  gcc 3.3.2.  But combined with the latest ldso updates, I can now get a
  dynamicly linked java helloworld app to run.
Add a config toggle for building gcj and libgcj.  The build runs fine
  through gcc-final but currently requires hand interventions to build
  gcc-target.  Again, only tested so far on i386.
2004-02-11 03:32:34 +00:00
make Use --enable-sjlj-exceptions when configuring gcc so that exception handling 2004-02-11 03:32:34 +00:00
sources Update to the February ltp-full-20040206 testsuite 2004-02-06 22:52:14 +00:00
.cvsignore Ignore unwanted stuff 2003-06-04 21:04:26 +00:00
Makefile Use --enable-sjlj-exceptions when configuring gcc so that exception handling 2004-02-11 03:32:34 +00:00
README Rework things to ensure we are cross compiling. Teach problematic 2003-03-04 19:16:19 +00:00

To build and use the buildroot stuff, do the following:

1) run 'make'
2) wait while it compiles 
3) run './UMlinux' to test out your root filesystem using User Mode Linux.

You do not need to be root to build or run this system.  Each Virtual Terminal
will be opened in its own window.  You must be running X and have xterm
installed for this to work -- otherwise you see a few errors on bootup as it
tries to launch xterms.   It will still work on a console, but you will not
have access to the other Virtual Terminals.

Also, you the uClibc and busybox source trees that
are downloaded are fully set up for anonymous CVS access.  You may need to set
up your system for anonymous CVS access by running the following command:

    cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@busybox.net:/var/cvs login

Then just hit Enter when it prompts you for a password.  You only need to do
this once.  Then, whenever you want to update your system, just go into the
busybox or uClibc directory and run 'cvs update'.

Have fun!

 -Erik

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