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Michael Schwingen a écrit :
> On Wed, May 05, 1999 at 12:28:07AM +0000, Brendan Simon wrote:
> >
> > I think the library section can be elaborated upon. What is libiberty ? Do
> > I need it ? Do I have a choice ?
>
> Correct. And:
> - how do I turn off building all these multilib options when all I need is a
> libgcc.a for a single target architecture?
> - how do I disable building all these other libraries I do not need, but
> which cause compilation errors sometimes?
>
> Hacking around in the auto-generated Makefiles works, but obviously is not
> the optimal solution. Usually, when building a cross-egcs, I really need
> only the compiler and those libraries that are absolutely necessary - ie.
> those that contain routines which the compiler automatically generates calls
> to. I will provide everything else on my own in my embedded environment ...
>
> > Maybe a section on ELF and a section on the specs file. This could be
> > minimal introduction stuff with pointers to more detailed documentation.
>
> Yup, that might be a good idea, too.
>
> cu
> Michael
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