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Sorry, I have understood wrongly. To compile doschk.c, need native sun compiler. So it should have any problem then to find alloc.h Dony wrote: > > Kai, > Yes, you're right. I didn't know which source files generated > 'Makefile' for 'go32-to-m68k-coff', but what I did, just deleted > all 'objective-c' in all created 'Makefile'. > It worked !!! Thank's again. > Now it comes to the last part ... convert the binaries to. exe's > and cope with DOS's 8.3 file name restriction. > I use package dosrel-1.0, downloaded from ftp.cygnus.com. > Well, this scripts also have bugs !! > The compiler which is used is not refer to sun-x-i386. > Created 'Makefile' will have something like this : > CC = i386-go32-gcc > ...... > So I just refer the compiler to sun-x-i386, but as it compile > 'doschk.c', 'alloc.h' is needed. I couldn't find this 'alloc.h' > in anywhere, not in include from sun-x-i386 or GNU source code. > Where does this file hide??? > > regards, > -- > Dony > Email : dony@willowglen.com.sg > > Kai Ruottu wrote: > > > > > > > but on the way to build i386-go32 cross m68k-coff, I got such > > > > > kind of error : > > > > > > > > > > make[1]: Entering directory > > > > > '/home/hardware/dony/gnu/b-i386-go32-x-m68k-coff/gcc' > > > > > make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'objective-c', needed by 'native'. > > > > > Stop. > > > > > > > > The GCC build needs to use 'cc1obj' to do something. The 'make-lang' or > > > > something in the 'objc' subdir, from which the final Makefile is made, > > > > has a line with './cc1obj <something>', which is wrong... > > > > Ok, the solution was for a wrong problem... but a problem anyway when doing > > Canadian Cross... > > > > In embedding we don't need the 'objective-c' language at all and the Cygnus > > patches have removed almost all references to it, but leaved this (a bug). So > > simply remove the 'objective-c' from the prerequisities of 'native'. There is > > a line starting with 'native:' in your Makefile and after it a list of things > > to do earlier, before going to make 'native'. If the 'objective-c' target has > > been removed, there are no rule how to do it... > > > > I looked my gcc-2.8.1 sources and found that you the 'objective-c' is probably > > included in the 'LANGUAGES' definition, so it isn't straightly in the 'native:' > > line. > > > > > Do you mean 'Make-lang.in' in the source directory > > > 'gcc-2.8.1/gcc/objc'?? > > > > Yes, just my lousy memory... > > > > > I found a line like : > > > ./cc1obj -print-objc-runtime-info tmp-runtime >>$@ > > > > > > I have replaced it according to what you said, but the code > > > didn't generate proper Makefile for 'go32-to-m68k-coff'. > > > > > The generated Makefile didn't use 'cc1obj' at all, but 'cc1plus' > > > and still got the same error. > > > > Ok, the fix wasn't quite useful for this bug... > > > > The 'cc1obj' is the Objective-C compiler, 'cc1plus' the C++ compiler > > to be made. The Objective-C isn't needed, and the crossgcc-patches > > tried to remove all references to it but failed... There are one or > > more extra 'objective-c' references left to remove... > > > > Cheers, 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. > > ========================================================= -- Dony Email : dony@willowglen.com.sg ========================================================= 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. =========================================================