Hi Claus.Gindhart
Thanks for patch.
I have tried the same and could do it.
I have modified the lib/configure file manually and gave the following
command
#make CC=powerpc-linux-gcc
I could get the lspci, setpci commands.
Need to test this with my target board. Let you know after testing.
But when i tried with applying patch directly.. i got the following error:
[root@localhost pciutils-2.1.11]# patch -p1 < patch-pciutils
patching file lib/configure
Hunk #1 FAILED at 12.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file lib/configure.rej
[root@localhost pciutils-2.1.11]#
I have just copy pasted the patch from my mail and tried.
Thanks & Regards
Sudheer
Claus Gindhart wrote:
Hi Rahul,
Maybe, its better, if you do the modification by hand. This has the advantage,
that you know, what happens.
Just, search for the following lines
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sys=`uname -s`
rel=`uname -r`
if [ "$sys" = "AIX" -a -x /usr/bin/oslevel -a -x /usr/sbin/lsattr ]
then
rel=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
proc=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available -F name | head -1`
cpu=`/usr/sbin/lsattr -F value -l $proc -a type | sed 's/_.*//'`
else
cpu=`uname -m | sed 's/^i.86$/i386/;s/^sun4u$/sparc64/'`
fi
echo " $sys/$cpu $rel"
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Comment them out; they can not work, when cross compiling, because they try to
detect Kernel version and architecture by using host tools
Then, add the following lines
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sys=Linux
rel=2.6.13 (or whatever Kernel version you have)
cpu=ppc
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