Compiling a Linux kernel using Cygwin

Claudio Scordino cloud.of.andor@gmail.com
Fri Jul 27 14:43:00 GMT 2007


Hi all,
 I have to compile a Linux kernel using Cygwin on Windows XP (I know, it's a 
very silly thing, but it does not depend on me, unfortunately...).
I already have a gcc cross-compile toolchain for my target (arm) installed on 
Windows.
I already installed gcc-core, gcc-g++, binutils, cpio, make, patch, tar, vim, 
gettext, libintl and libncurses on cygwin (do I need something else?).
Since I assume that I need symbolic links, I use an ext2 filesystem on a USB 
PenDrive, using the ext2fsd driver for Windows.
However, I'm receiving a lot of errors, everywhere.
Some of them:
1) Sometimes when compiling, I receive the error "cannot mv file A to B: invalid 
request code".
However, the system allows me to manually copy file A on B and then remove file 
A (which is almost the same thing, so I wonder why the mv command does not work).
2) I'm not able of doing a "make menuconfig" even using the host gcc.
The system does not find ncurses libraries. But I've installed them!
Does anybody know how to solve these problems ?
More general question: did anybody build succesfully a Linux kernel under cygwin?
Any hel and suggestion is very welcome.
Many thanks in advance,
 Claudio
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