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Re: Compiler option questions
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Subject: Re: Compiler option questions
- From: Heinz-Juergen Oertel <oe at port dot de>
- Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 08:18:50 +0200
- Organization: port.de
- References: <003201c0bd94$4871c940$4e2dbace@default>
You must have a special cross-compiler installation.
Standard gcc (in the cygwin distribution ) does normally not create code
other than Intel.
Please look in all the mail archives for cross-compilation.
There are more than enough you can find.
The compiler option you have to use is -S,
be careful with the case of all letters.
Heinz
Larry wrote:
>
> I have downloaded and installed the Cygwin package and it works despite my
> having NO knowledge of Unix or C. My objectives are VERY limited. I want to
> learn PowerPC assembly language and I thought that doing some C compiles and
> looking over the assembly source output would be helpful. So, all I want to
> do is make the GCC compiler generate PowerPC assembly code to some file that
> I can look over. In checking the documentation it seems that I can tell the
> compiler to generate code for a Powerpc machine by using the "-mpowerpc"
> parameter. It also seems that I can tell the compiler to quit after
> generating this code by using the "-s" parameter. I'm entering these options
> on the command line like:
> "gcc hello.c -mpowerpc -s", but it isn't working. Thanks for any help.
>
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