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I tried to add a package that includes <elf.h> on host and this comes from the tools/include files. The build failed because "AT_HWCAP2" was undefined.
After comparing the host distro against tools/include its clear that those files are quite old "1995-2012" vs "1995-2018".
So why do we keep those few headers around in a old version anyway and not use the host headers?
If they are just some old copy's, than maybe they should at least be updated?
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Andy2244:
I tried to add a package that includes <elf.h> on host and this comes from the tools/include files. The build failed because "AT_HWCAP2" was undefined.
After comparing the host distro against tools/include its clear that those files are quite old "1995-2012" vs "1995-2018".
So why do we keep those few headers around in a old version anyway and not use the host headers?
If they are just some old copy's, than maybe they should at least be updated?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: