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Re: CrossGCC build script (including fixes)


At 09.34 10/10/00 -0300, Joćo Cadamuro Junior
<cadamuro@lit.cpdtt.cefetpr.br> wrote:

>1st) After creating the two symbolic links (newlib and libgloss)
>in the $gccdir and build gcc, we don't need to build newlib after.
>The gcc Makefile will do it for us.

Thanks for the fix! Do you think something could be broken after
recompiling newlib again (i.e. should I 'make clean' and recompile gcc?).

>This configuration works only for embedded systems.

Yes, I should have put in a note about that.

>Cygwin is inteted for Windows NT. Running Cygwin under Windows98
>could work but it is not guaranteed.

It seems to work... but after compiling gcc and exiting bash I find about
100 mbyte still allocated (and no processes running) and I have to reboot.
I hope the compiled gcc could work fine under Win98 with only the cygwin DLL.

>If someone has another tip, please give us!!!

It would be great to update the script on the CrossGCC FAQ with something
actually working at first try; many people seems to get stuck on the same
problems.

  Enrico


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