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Re: Trouble building gcc-3.2.2/glibc-2.3.2 for cross powerpc-linux


Peter:


I haven't been able to get gcc-3.2.x to bootstrap for ppc-linux.  I
haven't tracked down the root cause, but I do know that libgcc needs
header files that simply don't exist during the bootstrap phase, and
it isn't clear to me yet how to fix it.

I bootstrap with 2.95.3, then build gcc-3.x.y after glibc.

Yes, it's a sad state of affairs.  Hopefully only temporary!


b.g.


On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 04:24:22PM -0500, Peter Barada wrote:
> 
> >Hi ... I tried this too ... you may be wasting you time ... try gcc 2.95.3
> >... I got this to build ... attached is a really crappy script I wrote using
> >some stuff on the www ...
> >
> >I may be wrong ... but no one could help me either ...
> 
> That would be a very sad state of affairs if gcc-3.2.2 can *not* be
> cross-built from scratch for a powerpc-linux system....
> 
> Thanx for the script.  I've hacked up mine from Bill Gatliff's
> original version as well...
> 
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