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2011/6/8 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>: > Jean-Michel, > > Please keep the list CCed next time... Sorry, forgot to do reply-all... > On Monday 06 June 2011 21:07:28 Jean-Michel Hautbois wrote: >> 2011/5/25 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>: >> > On Wednesday 25 May 2011 173051 Jean-Michel Hautbois wrote: >> >> Hi Yann, list >> >> >> >> First of all, crosstool-ng is a great tool, quite easy to configure. >> >> >> >> I am currently trying to recompile a gcc for my x86_64 machine using >> >> crosstool-ng-1.11.3, >> > >> > Crosstool-NG is not (yet?) capable of building native toolchains. >> > >> >> When I looked at the glibc-eglibc.sh-common file I noticed that --prefix is >> >> hardcoded with --prefix=/usr >> >> According to me, this should not be the case, but is there any good reason >> >> for doing that ? >> > >> > Yes, this has to be /usr. See: >> > Âhttp://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_mono/libc.html#Configuring-and-compiling >> >> I am now trying to make a cross compiler, and it also asks me for >> removing the /usr/include/limits. > > You must *not* set CT_PREFIX_DIR to '/'. By default, crosstool-NG will > try to remove that directory. It is *not* set to '/'. It is set to a /home/... directory. But I noticed that the option CT_RM_RF_PREFIX_DIR is set to yes, could it explain this behaviour ? Regards, JM -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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