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Old 11-25-2003, 09:56 PM   #1
lukebeales
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uclibc install_target


Howdy all. I'm working in a project using uclibc which worked with the old 0.9.21 release. With the recent 0.9.23 release I can't use the "make install_target" command anymore as install_target doesn't exist in the makefile it seems. There is only 1 reference to it in a comment. I'm wondering if it has been removed, or replaced with something else. How can one install a target environment with the new release? The developers don't seem to want to answer.
 
  


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