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cygwin / rtems problems...


I'm having trouble getting cross development for powerpc to work properly...

On a win98 machine.

I have a cygwin installation which is working fine, building executables for
dos system.
cygcheck results are attached incase useful.

Where are the following rpm's supposed to be extracted to ....

rtems-base-binutils-2.9.5.0.24-1.i386.rpm
rtems-base-gcc-gcc2.95.2newlib1.8.2-7.i386.rpm
rtems-base-gdb-4.18-4.i386.rpm

powerpc-rtems-gcc-gcc2.95.2newlib1.8.2-7.i386.rpm -> tried \cygwin\usr\lib
and \cygwin\lib\gcc-lib\ and \ (ie. \opt\rtems.......)
powerpc-rtems-binutils-2.9.5.0.24-1.i386.rpm
powerpc-rtems-gcc-gcc2.95.2newlib1.8.2-7.i386.rpm


After partially putting some files onto the system, trying to compile I get
a message saying the linker isn't being used (fine) and also:
"gcc: installation problem, cannot exec'cc1': No such file or directory"

The gcc -print-search-dirs  seems to have the correct directory for the
files... cc1.exe included

Hopefully someone can be of assistance here... It was soo much easier
getting the prc-tools distributions to work with cygwin-b20-full.exe

The latest cygwin configurations are terrible.... and the documentation for
rtems relating to cygwin is probably around 5 years out of date ??

If this is resolved, I will update the documentation as to where to install
files to get them to work and what paths are required on a win98 host.

Cheers

Kirk Bateman

I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it.
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Kirk Bateman
Software Engineer - Esgem Limited
www.esgem.com
Head Office: 30 Long Street, Wotton-under-Edge, Glos GL12 7BT
Registered in England  at 4, Bramley Close, Kingswood,
Wotton-under-Edge, Glos GL12 8SF. Reg No. 3372135



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