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Re: [microblaze-uclinux] EDK 7.1 under cygwin



that's weird because I installed EDK 8.1 in CentOS 4.3 sucesseful.. can't you try a more recent version of EDK?

On 8/13/06, John Kent < jekent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Wade,

I downloaded and installed CentOS 4.3, after much messing around with
Nero and many reject disks. I then tried to install EDK 7.1 however EDK
complained that some of the libraries were too recent, ie CentOS 4.3 had
libcurl.so.3 when it was looking for libcurl.so.2. CentOS 4.3 would not
allow me to install the older libraries.

I believe EDK 7.1 is designed for RHEL 3.0. I assume I should be using
CentOS 3.7.
Could you please confirm that before I try burning and installing new CDs ?

I found the /etc/issue file. I assume I need to change the contents to
make it look like RHEL 3.0.
Can you tell me what string I should be using, or do I need to delve
through all the Makefiles ?

Thanks

John.

Wade Maxfield wrote:
>
>   Also, if you decide to do the VMWare route, the centos
> (http://www.centos.org) distro is exactly like RHEL3.0, except
> branding identification has been removed from the code (after a
> warning letter from RedHat), but is free.  They also handle updates so
> updates from RedHat are not used.
>
>   With MontaVista, their install script looks at /etc/issue to
> determine if it is RedHat or not.  If you look at their install
> script, there is an option to point it to a file that tells the
> install script if it can install on that machine.  At this point, you
> can have a working Linux install of MontaVista, and if you need, the
> John Williams toolchain, running under Windows.  It makes a nice
> development environment.
>
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