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Hi John, you wrote: > Last winter, I built a gcc-2.7.2.2 based cross compiler with newlib for > m68k-elf under Linux. Other than having to get patches to allow elf > with m68k, it all went fairly smoothly (I used the separate-tree > process, not the single-tree). Are the patches somewhere available? > Now I'm trying to build an egcs-1.1a based cross compiler for the same > target, under HPUX-10.20. The headers for m68k-elf are somewhat > experimental, but everything else is stock. I've run into a few > oddities. You mean the 'gcc/config/m68k/m68kelf.h', 't-m68kelf' etc. config files with the 'headers' ? > First, egcs requires certain system headers during the build. I copied > those over from newlib, but it strikes me odd that egcs needed them when > gcc-2.7.x didn't. Building 'libgcc.a', 'libobjc.a' and 'libg2c.a' would need some target headers, not 'system' = 'native' headers... This is a 'chicken-and-egg' problem and the easy way is to just copy the 'newlib/libc/include' to the aimed install directory (e.g. '/usr/local/m68k-elf/include') where the cross-compiler to be built will find them... Perhaps there is some 'clean' way to solve this, but the 'quick-and-dirty' is usually the most easy and you too seem to think this way... > Then, when it got to libf2c (which I don't even want, but can't figure > out how to get rid of), it decided that it needed crt0.o. This is the last job to do when building egcs-1.1a... When the job is over and everything you need is ready, why to worry about things you don't even need? I would prefer to take a beer and just be happy... And forget the damned libg2c.a... Your real problems lay in how well you managed to fix the 'gcc/config/m68k' config files... I took mine from the Cygnus gcc-2.7.2-970404 (Cygwin b18) distribution and had to fix some definitions there... Ok, I used the same fixing logic for 'i386-elf' target, and could then 'simulate' the code under Linux with ibcs2, using a SVR4-glue library (using the available 'newlib/libc/sys/sysvi386' routines as the base for my 'libsvr4.a')... Runs just fine... I have no simulator and no HW for the 'm68k-elf', just wanted to see that these two 'unsupported' targets (in egcs-1.1) could be done... It could be useful to compare our 'fixed' config files for 'm68k-elf'... Regards, Kai ========================================================= To get command help for the crossgcc list, including help on adding/removing yourself to/from the list, send e-mail to majordomo@cygnus.com with the text 'help' (without the quotes) in the body of the message. =========================================================