<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Hi All,</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I have compiled my application under
ARMEL target. When I execute it, i get errors like:</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Unsupported setsockopt level=1 optname=2</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Unsupported setsockopt level=0 optname=35</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Unsupported setsockopt level=1 optname=9</font>
<br>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">qemu:unsupported syscall:307</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Gdk - shmget failed: error 38</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">qemu: uncaught targe5t signal 11</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">etc.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I searched google and found that armel
target is not to be used for testing but only for compilation purposes.</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">When I tried to execute the armel compiled
binary on x86, I got a message :</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">/scratchbox/tools/bin/misc_runner: SBOX_CPUTRANSPARANCY_METHOD
not set</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">When I compile as well as run application
on X86 target , it works fine.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I'm new to it, so i'm not sure whether
I'm doing things in correct manner. Any comments or help is more than welcome.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Regards</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Arvind</font><pre>=====-----=====-----=====
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