Hi, I'm trying to make live again an old thin client based on ASI_MB-5BLMP motherboard. The original BIOS is blocked and I can't use it as is, so I thought to use coreboot and FILO, following the instructions found in "How to build". I retrived an old pc, installed Lubuntu and all packets listed in coreboot instructions: gcc / g++, make, ncurses-dev (when installed, a note from apt-get said that was selected libncurses5-dev), doxygen, iasl, gdb, flex and bison, used git for coreboot and FILO and, following instructions, tried to build libpayload. When I run "make menuconfig", I can set options and write them to . config, obtaining the following output: (‘comando non trovato’ means ‘command not found’)
michele@pcscratch01:~/coreboot/payloads/libpayload$ sudo make menuconfig [sudo] password for michele: /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato # # configuration written to .config #
*** End of libpayload configuration. *** Execute 'make' to build or try 'make help'.
When I try to run "make install" (or "make"), the output is:
michele@pcscratch01:~/coreboot/payloads/libpayload$ sudo make install /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato build/libpayload-config.h build/config.h differenza: byte 92, riga 4 CC libpci/libpci.libpci.o make: MMD: comando non trovato AR build/libpci.a make: rc: comando non trovato make: *** [build/libpci.a] Errore 127
And here I stopped.
I googled to find some indication, and all I could find is to delete sh link and recreate it pointing to /bin/bash.
I'm not expert in Linux world, nor in programming, and I discovered coreboot just because I'm looking for a new BIOS for my motherboard, so I really need for a little help.
Thanks in advice for every suggestion you could give to me.
Regards
Michele Montani
Hi,
Maybe you didnt' install toolchain correctly. But coreboot can build its own toolchain, you can try:
cd util/crossgcc/ make
Building toolchain takes long time. After it is done, you can try to compile libpayload again.
cd ../../payloads/libpayload/ make clean make
2013/8/24 michele.montani@libero.it michele.montani@libero.it:
Hi, I'm trying to make live again an old thin client based on ASI_MB-5BLMP motherboard. The original BIOS is blocked and I can't use it as is, so I thought to use coreboot and FILO, following the instructions found in "How to build". I retrived an old pc, installed Lubuntu and all packets listed in coreboot instructions: gcc / g++, make, ncurses-dev (when installed, a note from apt-get said that was selected libncurses5-dev), doxygen, iasl, gdb, flex and bison, used git for coreboot and FILO and, following instructions, tried to build libpayload. When I run "make menuconfig", I can set options and write them to . config, obtaining the following output: (‘comando non trovato’ means ‘command not found’)
michele@pcscratch01:~/coreboot/payloads/libpayload$ sudo make menuconfig [sudo] password for michele: /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato # # configuration written to .config #
*** End of libpayload configuration. *** Execute 'make' to build or try 'make help'.
When I try to run "make install" (or "make"), the output is:
michele@pcscratch01:~/coreboot/payloads/libpayload$ sudo make install /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato /bin/sh: -print-libgcc-file-name: comando non trovato build/libpayload-config.h build/config.h differenza: byte 92, riga 4 CC libpci/libpci.libpci.o make: MMD: comando non trovato AR build/libpci.a make: rc: comando non trovato make: *** [build/libpci.a] Errore 127
And here I stopped.
I googled to find some indication, and all I could find is to delete sh link and recreate it pointing to /bin/bash.
I'm not expert in Linux world, nor in programming, and I discovered coreboot just because I'm looking for a new BIOS for my motherboard, so I really need for a little help.
Thanks in advice for every suggestion you could give to me.
Regards
Michele Montani
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