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Kai Ruottu wrote:
But tools like 'bison', 'flex' etc. on the $build system could have their influence.... I have attached the big-endian-hard-float 'libgcc.a' I just got so you could compare yours with it, for instance see what your 'ranlib' could say about it....
# /tools/gnu/gcc/4.1.1/mips-elf/bin/mips-elf-ranlib libgcc.a /tools/gnu/gcc/4.1.1/mips-elf/bin/mips-elf-ranlib: libgcc.a: Malformed archive
That makes it look suspiciously like my binutils build may have a problem.
Indeed, I just tried your libgcc.a using the mips-elf-ranlib produced on my Fedora Core 2 machine with an identical configure script and binutils version (2.16.91.0.7), and the ranlib worked find (no Malformed archive).
GCC 4.1.1 is still building on that (rather slow) machine. I'll post the results tomorrow, but I'm guessing the results will be different. Hmmm.
The build of mips-elf GCC 4.1.1 on my Fedora Core 2 machine completed without incident. Thus, it seems that there is an issue with RH9 host or environment. I will look at the binutils build on my RH9 box more closely today.
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