arm-buildroot-linux-uclibcgnueabihf-gcc: erreur: unrecognized command line option ‘-mno-tls-direct-seg-refs’ - buildroot

I tried to use the defconfig of raspberrypi2 of buildroot then I run the command make.Until now all things are good,but when I added some target packages then I run make I got this error:
arm-buildroot-linux-uclibcgnueabihf-gcc: erreur: unrecognized command line option ‘-mno-tls-direct-seg-refs’
this link contain all the messages that I got on my console:http://pastebin.com/mgVthm8z

The -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs option is a x86 specific option, that libselinux is trying to use with an ARM toolchain. Which obviously cannot work. Seems like a bug in the libselinux package. As Yegor said, please report this to the Buildroot mailing list or bug tracker.

I got this:
The Makefile of libselinux performs the following check:
ARCH := $(patsubst i%86,i386,$(shell uname -m))
ifneq (,$(filter i386,$(ARCH)))
TLSFLAGS += -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs
endif
Which means that if the host machine is an x86, then TLSFLAGS will
contain -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs. That command line option causes
libselinux to fail when building it for target architectures where the
compiler doesn't support that option, i.e. MIPS:
mips-img-linux-gnu-gcc: error: unrecognized command line option
‘-mno-tls-direct-seg-refs’
So to fix that problem we can set the ARCH variable to $(KERNEL_ARCH),
and then append it to the LIBSELINUX_MAKE_OPTS.
Signed-off-by: Vicente Olivert Riera
link: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/518324/

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Not able to compile PJSIP on Ubuntu for Blackberry 10

I am trying to compile PJSIP on Ubuntu according to this document:
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Native-Development/Porting-PJSIP-PJMEDIA-and-PJLIB-to-BlackBerry-10/ta-p/2085751
When I am executing this command: ./buildpjsip (it's on number 8 in document), it is showing these errors:
cp: cannot create regular file /x86/lib': No such file or directory
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build/trunk /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts
Makefile:1: build.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:2: build/host-.mak: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `build/host-.mak'. Stop.
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i486-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0
checking target system type... i486-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0
checking for i486-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0-gcc... no
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler works... no
aconfigure: error: in `/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build/trunk':
aconfigure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details
Makefile:1: build.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:2: build/host-.mak: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `build/host-.mak'. Stop.
Makefile:1: build.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:2: build/host-.mak: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `build/host-.mak'. Stop.
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts
adding: libopencore-amrwb.a (deflated 67%) adding: libopencore-amrnb.a (deflated 70%)
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts*
I also encountered the issue before and solved it successfully. I think what results in the issue is that, after you executed the step 4 in the document: Execute bbndk-env.bat or bbndk-env.sh from the root of your installation of the Native SDK. You shouldn't close the command prompt or open a new terminal. I mean you should execute the rest steps in the same terminal, then you will build the library successfully. Also, you had better ensure your gcc is the newest version. Good luck for you.
You could try first:
$ cd bb10-pjsipdemo/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-checkout/trunk
$ ./configure
$ touch pjlib/include/pj/config_site.h
$ make dep
$ make
Reference: http://www.pjsip.org/pjlib/docs/html/pjlib_build_sys_pg.htm
And then run bb10-pjsipdemo/pjbuildscripts/buildpjsip

Unexpected EOF when linking Arduino project in Eclipse on OS X

I have been trying to link Arduino and Eclipse, and I feel like I'm close.
Where should I start looking for this?
Similar errors have been caused by extra/incomplete quote blocks (according to google searches). I have already dug through my AVR linker settings looking for quotes, but haven't had much luck.
Am I looking in the right place?
Which files should I check?
I have already looked in the file I have written myself (in this case, the basic Arduino blink program).
**** Build of configuration Release for project C64_Arduino1 ****
make all
Building target: C64_Arduino1.elf
Invoking: AVR C++ Linker
avr-gcc --cref -s -Os -o"C64_Arduino1.elf" ./C64_Arduino1.o ./CDC.o ./HID.o
./HardwareSerial.o ./Print.o ./Stream.o ./Tone.o ./USBCore.o ./WInterrupts.o ./WMath.o ./WString.o ./malloc.o ./wiring.o ./wiring_analog.o ./wiring_digital.o ./wiring_pulse.o
./wiring_shift.o -l"Arduino_Mega_2560_or_Mega_ADK" -lm -L/Users/Chet/Desktop/Chet's Shit/Side Projects/Programming/C64_Arduino1/Release -L"/Users/Chet/Desktop/Chet's Shit/Side
Projects/Programming/C64_Arduino1" -mmcu=atmega2560
/bin/sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"'
/bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
make: *** [C64_Arduino1.elf] Error 2
**** Build Finished ****
EDIT:
I have commented out all of my code (including #include's) except the main (which is empty) and I still get the error. I have set up my IDE as specified Here and also Here. Still nothing.
Looking at the actual error message:
/bin/sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"'
/bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
I can see that the problem is most likely due to some kind of Makefile syntax error.
When you write a make rule such like:
foo:
touch foo
What make does, it first checkes whether file called foo exists already, if not, then it runs command /bin/sh -c 'touch foo'. So the line where we said touch foo should have valid shell script syntax.
Looking at the command that you ended up running:
avr-gcc --cref -s -Os -o"C64_Arduino1.elf" ./C64_Arduino1.o ./CDC.o ./HID.o
./HardwareSerial.o ./Print.o ./Stream.o ./Tone.o ./USBCore.o ./WInterrupts.o ./WMath.o ./WString.o ./malloc.o ./wiring.o ./wiring_analog.o ./wiring_digital.o ./wiring_pulse.o
./wiring_shift.o -l"Arduino_Mega_2560_or_Mega_ADK" -lm -L/Users/Chet/Desktop/Chet's Shit/Side Projects/Programming/C64_Arduino1/Release -L"/Users/Chet/Desktop/Chet's Shit/Side
Projects/Programming/C64_Arduino1" -mmcu=atmega2560
I can see that the issue is with the ' character in some of the directory paths. You should either escape it (as in "/Users/Chet/Desktop/Chet\'s Shit") or, as a quick work-around symlink or move the directory.
As a general methodology tip, you should first check whether everything works in CLI, and then move on to teaching Eclipse what commands it should run.
Also, I would consider using the tool called ino instead of make, it might just work with minimum configuration. I have had some experience replacing Arduino IDE with just a Makefile, but it gets hairy when you need to use different boards and perhaps several connected at the same time. Give ino a try, it looks quite promising.

Why can't MATLAB deploytool output exe file?

deploytool works well until creating exe file using mbuild then get this error:
Executing command: mbuild -O -v -output "U1" -I"e:\Mat2009\work\ntst1\U1\src" "e:\Mat2009\work\ntst1\U1\src\U1_main.c" "e:\Mat2009\work\ntst1\U1\src\U1_delay_load.c" "e:\Mat2009\work\ntst1\U1\src\U1_mcc_component_data.c" -link exe -env MCR_DELAYLOAD=/delayload:mclmcrrt710.dll -env
MCR_DELAYLIB=delayimp.lib -outdir "e:\Mat2009\work\ntst1\U1\src"
Error: An error occurred while shelling out to mbuild (error code = -1).
Unable to build executable.
??? Error using ==> mcc
Error executing mcc, return status = 1 (0x1).
How can I resolve this error?
This error looks similar to an error I encountered once (after upgrading to 2012b), I cannot recall the source but I found two potential solutions:
Make sure there are no spaces in the path to the compiler
Try building a few times and cross your fingers
Given the time frame I had I chose to go for option two and after 5-10 attempts it suprisingly worked.
have found that COMSPEC env. var had a wrong value, so I deleted the wrong path, restarted MATLAB then it worked well.

Perl Cross Compilation: MAKE

I've been trying to Cross Compile Perl-5.14.2 for NetBSD target from Linux machine.
Configure script successfully invoked with following options,
./Configure -des -Dusecrosscompile
-Dtargetarch=netbsd
-Dosvers=3.0.0
-Dtargethost=10.184.22.48
-Dtargetuser=username
-Dusrinc=.../sb1-mips/usr/include
-Dlibpth=.../xc-sb1-mips/netbsd/Lib/lib
-Dcc=.../mips64-netbsdelf-gcc
Once after Configured, make wasn't successful.
It breaks at different places right from creating miniperlmain.o file.
For example following error occurred while generating gv.o file:
gv.c: In function `Perl_try_amagic_un':
gv.c:2018: error: void value not ignored as it ought to be
gv.c:2029: error: void value not ignored as it ought to be
gv.c:2029: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
gv.c: In function `Perl_try_amagic_bin':
gv.c:2061: error: void value not ignored as it ought to be
gv.c:2063: error: void value not ignored as it ought to be
make: *** [gv.o] Error 1
Now to get rid of these errors I've passed two flags namely -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT and -DPERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN to C Compiler CCFLAGS which solved the problem.
Since it is a custom build, want to know about all of the CCFLAGS that have to be passed in order to achieve a successful build?
What does each flag mean?
Is their any documentation available?
Use vagrant. It has some OpenBSD and FreeBSD images. Hopefuly those will be compatible with NetBSD.
You can get a build environment very fast with that. Then you can transfer and build your code happily :)

Error with PAR module

I have been trying to build .exe through PAR in windows XP and
my perl version is 5.8.8.. I installed the latest PAR from PPM
I gave the following command in the command prompt,
C:\Documents and Settings\abc\Desktop\serial>pp -o serial.exe serial.pl
Set up gcc environment - 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)
Program too big to fit in memory
Access is denied.
Also it throws me the following error popup..
C:\DOCUME~1\abc\LOCALS~1\Temp\parlLoYJMpa.exe is not a valid Win32 application.
Actually my script in just one line code..
I am confused...
Please help me....
Worked fine for me, but then I use pp all the time with no problem. I didn't get any "Set up gcc environment..." message, no messages at all. I'm putting this as an answer because not enough room in the comment for all this:
I did a gcc -v and got:
C:\tools\perl\tests>gcc -v
Reading specs from c:/Perl/site/lib/auto/MinGW/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.5/spec
s
Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.5-20060117-3/configure --with-gcc --with-gnu-ld
--with-gnu-as --host=mingw32 --target=mingw32 --prefix=/mingw --enable-threads
--disable-nls --enable-languages=c,c++,f77,ada,objc,java --disable-win32-registry
--disable-shared --enable-sjlj-exceptions --enable-libgcj --disable-java-awt
--without-x --enable-java-gc=boehm --disable-libgcj-debug --enable-interpreter
--enable-hash-synchronization --enable-libstdcxx-debug
Thread model: win32
gcc version 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3)