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Re: gcc 3.x for linux synthetic... a build question
- From: rdim_outside at softhome dot net
- To: martin dot buck at ascom dot ch
- Cc: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 07:02:14 -0600
- Subject: [ECOS] Re: gcc 3.x for linux synthetic... a build question
Hi Martin,
Thank you very much for answer. Actually, you're right - gcc can be built
without any problems if --without-newlib is specified. But it doesn't work
properly for linux synthetic (see original msg). What's funny, the same gcc
3.0.4 built for xscale target (--with-newlib, of course) works perfectly.
So, I presume that the problem isn't a gcc itself. Probably I need to
correct somehow target.ld file for synthetic, or do something like this...
Thanks for your help,
rdim
Martin Buck wrore:
>rdim_outside@softhome.net wrote:
>> Does anybody know how to build properly gcc 3.x to be used for linux
>> synthetc target?
>If you followed the instructions on the eCos website for building gcc
>2.95, you probably used "--with-newlib" to configure gcc. Leave that out
>when building gcc 3.x for synthetic Linux and it should build fine. At
>least it did so for me, but I haven't actually done much with that
particular compiler, so I don't know whether the binaries produced by it
are OK.
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