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Re: new operator in fopen.cxx
- From: Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour at redhat dot com>
- To: Song at localhost dot localdomain,Qiang-Hua (宋強華 IAC-N) <Song dot Qiang-Hua at inventec-inc dot com>
- Cc: Chen at localhost dot localdomain,James (陳業新 IAC-N) <Chen dot James at inventec-inc dot com>,fmb223 at motorola dot com, ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:17:06 +0000
- Subject: [ECOS] Re: new operator in fopen.cxx
- References: <DFE7CE7E5530D311B2B40008C724B27702FBEF32@inc-mx1>
> "Song, Qiang-Hua (宋強華 IAC-N)" wrote:
>
> Hi, jlarmour
>
> I have done as you said, but still lack of "new operator" when I link
> with eCos.
>
> 1. check out newlib (http://sources.redhat.com/newlib )
> 2. Then in gcc source tree, at the top level (where there are directories
> like bfd config
> include gcc libstdcv3 etc.) symlink the newlib and libgloss directories
> in, e.g.
> ln -s PATHTOCHECKOUTNEWLIB/src/newlib
> ln -s PATHTOCHECKOUTNEWLIB/src/libgloss
and rebuild gcc from source here?
> 3. add -lsupc++ to the link line.
>
> Does there any other things I must to do ? Thank you very much!
Jifl
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