I'd like to have a place to install my shared libraries and executables *after* LTIB is finished doing it's thing. I would like a clean place like /usr/lib & /usr/bin to be left for my stuff.
The way it is now, LTIB puts busybox stuff in /usr/lib, /bin, /usr/bin, & /usr/sbin. The problem is that if I don't have a clean place for my own stuff, it's difficult to do a 'clean'. For example, if I have installed debug versions of my code, and now I want to get rid of it and only have the release versions installed, it's hard to delete it with all the busybox & other system stuff installed in the same place.
Can I tell LTIB to just use /lib & /bin?
I'd appreciate any philosophy/advice from others that have already solved this problem.
Also, I notice that /lib has libm-2.5.so & libm.so.6. /usr/lib has libm.so. I'm trying to make everything fit into my Flash. Anybody know why I have 3 versions of libm?
I'm running ltib 10.1.1 ($Revision: 1.68 $) on Ubuntu 10.04, targeting Freescale MPC5200, Linux version 2.6.26.3-rt3 (gcc version 4.1.2) #2 PREEMPT RT
Thanks!
todd