Hi, As I can't file some modules corresponding to the kernel installed with debian, as as I will need a crosscompiling environment anyway for different purposes, I decided to try to build it from scratch, following the instructions in
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Development/MasterMakefile When running make debianslug I reach the point to compile the crosscompiler which breaks /slug/debianslug/tmp/work/gcc-cross-initial-3.4.4-r3/gcc-3.4.4/ \ gcc/crtstuff.c:1\ : internal compiler error: Segmentation fault Is this the infamous signal 11 problem which used to indicate fauly memories? Or did I miss something on the way? Is there a more debian like way to do this? Is it really that damn difficult to make bluetooth work on the NSLU2 and having a crosscompiling environment to compile a hello-world type programm? Thanks, -- Cris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]