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Sigmastar Sdk Install Link

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt update sudo apt install libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libz1:i386 To avoid host contamination, use a Docker container:

sudo apt update sudo apt install -y build-essential git libssl-dev bc u-boot-tools \ bison flex libncurses5-dev gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf g++-arm-linux-gnueabihf \ liblz4-tool device-tree-compiler wget unzip cpio rsync python3 \ python-is-python3 libxml2-utils lzma SigmaStar SDKs typically include a custom toolchain inside the SDK ( toolchain/ directory). However, some older versions require a pre-installed Linaro toolchain. Check your SDK release notes. If needed:

mkdir -p ~/sigmastar_workspace cd ~/sigmastar_workspace tar -xjf /path/to/Sigmastar_SSD222_SDK_v2.0.0.tar.bz2 After extraction, you’ll see a directory structure like: sigmastar sdk install

make rootfs BR2_ROOTFS_OVERLAY=../buildroot/output/target After a successful install and build, package the working SDK for colleagues:

make uboot # Build only U-Boot make kernel # Build only kernel make rootfs # Build root filesystem make image # Pack final firmware image | Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution | |---|---|---| | /bin/sh: 1: lzop: not found | Missing LZO compression tool | sudo apt install lzop | | arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc: No such file | Path not set or broken toolchain | Re-run source setup_sdk_env.sh | | xxx.h: No such file or directory | Kernel headers missing | Run ./install.sh inside SDK | | dtc: not found | Device Tree Compiler missing | sudo apt install device-tree-compiler | | multiple definition of yylloc | Flex/Bison version mismatch | Use Ubuntu 20.04 or patch Makefile | Part 5: Post-Install – Output Files and Flashing 5.1 Locating the Final Firmware After a successful make all , look in: sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt update sudo

docker build -t sigmastar-builder . docker run -it --rm sigmastar-builder make all The SigmaStar SDK install process is not insurmountable, but it demands respect for legacy toolchains, fixed paths, and vendor-specific build steps. By following this guide—preparing a clean Ubuntu 20.04 host, extracting carefully, configuring per your board, and methodically building each component—you will move from a raw SDK tarball to a booting SigmaStar device.

cd ~/sigmastar_workspace tar --exclude='build/.ccache' --exclude='kernel/.git' \ -cjf Sigmastar_SDK_ready_to_use.tar.bz2 Sigmastar_SSD222_SDK/ Include a README with environment setup instructions. Pitfall 1: Hardcoded Absolute Paths Some SigmaStar build scripts hardcode paths like /home/user/sdk . If your username differs, you must: cd ~/sigmastar_workspace tar --exclude='build/

wine ISPTool.exe -f ssd222_firmware.bin Copy ssd222_firmware.bin to a FAT32 SD card as auto_update.bin . Insert into the board and power on.