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Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 16:10:28 -0500
From: stephen Turner <stephen.n.turner@...il.com>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Busybox awk errors

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.....

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