Nice! Thanks for the tips. It looks like I need to see what else sabotage has been up to before proceeding. On Nov 5, 2014 8:28 PM, "John Spencer" wrote: > Rich Felker wrote: > >> On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 04:10:28PM -0500, stephen Turner wrote: >> >>> Quick question for those using a busybox based musl system, >>> >>> I can cross compile musl programs fine on my host debian system (using a >>> dynamically linked gcc/binutils/musl toolchain (thanks for all the help >>> getting that working!)) but the build environment i'm making (which could >>> very well be broke as hell) Partially compiles gcc then errors out >>> complaining about >>> >>> "awk -f /blah/blah/i386-builtin-types.awk /blah/blah/i386-builtin-types. >>> def >>> >>>> tmp-bt.inc" >>>> >>> "awk /blah/blah/i386-builtin-types.awk:164 call to undefined function" >>> "t-i386: recipe for target s-i386-bt failed" >>> >>> The biggest difference obviously is the use of gnu programs on debian vs >>> the busybox system that's failing. >>> >>> Has anyone working with similar setups seen this issue before? I guess I >>> could just install gawk and try again to prove if its the busybox awk or >>> not..... >>> >> >> I think this particular failure was a bug in busybox that was fixed >> more than a year ago. But if you have further problems and it's >> > > yep. sabotage has a patch for it in KEEP/ (i believe it was > busybox-awk-emptyfun.patch), and in the latest busybox version it's fixed > as well. > > --JS > >