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Hello Daniel, Thank you for your quick reply. I didn't know about Bill's document (which is excellent btw). My question is : why using an old compiler whereas the 3.x series is the std for now ? Also: why does the command to build whole gcc native is "make bootstrap" whereas the bare version used to build target specific runtime libs is called a bootstrap compiler? Thanks a lot for your solution. I keep it as a workaround if everything fails. Regards, Vincent Quoting Daniel Poirot <dtpoirot@sbcglobal.net>: > Hello Vincent, > > I have had most excellent results using Bill Gatliff's build script > under > CYGWIN (updated for the latest releases of tools). > > I have used the attached shell script to build the following: > binutils-2.13.2.1 > gcc-3.2.3 > newlib-1.11.0 > > Please give it a try and let us know if it works for you. > > > Start with a clean install from http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe The > only > additional packages I add are gcc-2, make and man. > > Download binutils-2.13.2.1, gcc-3.2.3, newlib-1.11.0 and gdb-5.3 from > one of > the GNU mirrors. I put them in C:\Temp > > Start CYGWIN from the desktop icon to create your account. > > Copy the attached shell script file to your home directory. > > Enter 'export CC=gcc-2' to select the gcc-2 compiler as default. > > Enter 'build_crossgcc.sh', select 1 for arm-elf, install the tools in > '/usr/local', tell it the tarballs are in '/cygdrive/c/temp' and let > her > rip... > > > Works for me. ;-) > > Regards, > - dan > ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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