On Sunday 25 November 2007 09:24, Shocky wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to LinuxBios, and just looking for a way to flash the bios on an HP laptop without installing Windoze. None of the tricks I've found through Google have worked for me so far, including HP's own utility for making bootable usb keys.
I'm trying to compile just the flashrom component of LinuxBios from svn, but make gives me an error telling me that I need to install pciutils-devel and zlib-devel. The problem is these packages are already installed.
I extracted the little .test.c program from the Makefile, and determined that the linker is unable to resolve the call to pci_alloc. The problem is I don't know why. The header is there in /usr/include/pci/pci.h, and /usr/lib/libpci.a is there (but I don't know how to tell what symbols the library provides; reached the limit of my expertise there).
This happens on two different machines, one running Mandriva 2008.0 (the laptop in question), and the other Mandriva 2007.0 (my desktop pc). Any ideas what's going on and how to resolve it?
Shocky
These are my opinions. Get your own.
I finally tracked down the problem, and it had nothing to do with libpci.a or libzlib1.a, except for the fact that static linking is used.
Mandriva, both 2007 and 2008, has a package called glibc-static-devel which is required to do static linking. I guess this is the first time I've tried to build a package that used static linking. The clue was the reference to not being able to find "-lc". libc.a is part of this package. Once I urpmi'ed this package, flashrom built successfully.
I wonder if someone could modify the Makefile message for this possibility, something like in the attached patch.
Anyway, thanks to all those who helped me resolve this issue.
Shocky