On 2/27/2013 4:00 PM, Julian Bourne wrote:
Hi & Regards to All,
This is my first email to the group.
Outline:
I have a QNAP TS-410 on which I have installed a version of Debian Linux,
rather than the official OS from QNAP.
Linux DLSC3D75E 2.6.32-5-kirkwood #1 Sun Sep 23 22:53:30 UTC 2012 armv5tel
GNU/Linux
I am trying to compile Apache 2.4.3 with zlib and OpenSSL support, as the
aptitude port is a bit primitive. I can compile Apache without any problems but
when I attempt to compile with zlib and openSSL I cannot.
I get strange output purporting to come from c_zlib_c.
I have delved into .config and .Configure and if I use -t for test get the
following output.
./config -t --prefix=/usr zlib-dynamic --openssldir=/
etc/ssl shared
Operating system: armv5tel-whatever-linux2
Configuring for linux-armv4
/usr/bin/perl ./Configure linux-armv4 --prefix=/usr zlib-dynamic
--openssldir=/etc/ssl shared -Wa,
--noexecstack
I notice that linux-armv4 is chosen as the compiler output whereas in fact I
need armv5tel. This appears to be absent from the .config script, so I believe
this to be the root of my problem.
I believe that the ARMv5TEL architecture is 100% backwards compatible
with the ARMv4 architecture, provided you use "interworking" stubs to
call from thumb code to non-thumb ARM code. This is done by setting a
few gcc options.
Enjoy
Jakob
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