./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with errors about __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message couldn't be delivered to the recipient because you don't have permission to send to it." -- Rebecca Cran On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: > > I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries to build as > many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in edk2-platforms as possible. > > I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some errors now. > > I'm using edk2-platforms 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and > edk2 e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. > > > Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to > __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > > Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails with > undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails with bad > definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported > symbol type.  For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not > supported.) > > Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with undefined > references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc(fails > with bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or > unsupported symbol type.  For example, absolute and undefined symbols > are not supported.) > > > -- > Rebecca Cran > >