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I have been working on building GCC/GNAT for PPC405. (Host: Linux Intel) I am using 0.35 of crosstool and added the following line after the "make all" and before the "make install": make -C gcc gnatlib cross-gnattools ada.all.cross I am using GCC 3.4.1 glib 3.2.3 I have been successful in the build a cross compiler and all the gnat tools. I have compiled a simple program compiled it and executed it on a PPC board running Linux. However, I am unable to execute a program that uses Ada tasking. When I execute the program the following message is reported: "failed run-time assertion : Tasking not implemented on this configuration" This above message occurs if the system was configured with "--enable-threads=posix" or with "--enable-threads=gnat". I have searched several mail list and used search engines to get me to where I am at this point. However, I am having great difficulty finding useful documentation on building GNAT. So here are my question: Do I have a userland problem? If yes, what library do I need to install on my PPC system? If this is a gcc configuration problem what options should I be using on the configure? What command should be used to make the gnat system? Note, I have built a native GCC/Gnat system and Ada tasking works in that environment. Does anyone know the correct configure options and build commands for GCC 4.0. and GLIB 2.3.5? I ask this because the commands I used above are not defined for the latest release. Should I direct these questions to the GCC mail list? Thanks for you consideration, Scott McConnell ------ 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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