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RE: How to build glibc for ppc variant w/o floating point?



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kai Ruottu [mailto:kai.ruottu@luukku.com]

    Hi Kai,

>Sent: 19 June 2001 10:23

  This has only just come back to me through the list!  Are you getting the
responses as slowly as I am?

> Anyway when I didn't see a 't-linux' in the 'gcc/config/rs6000', the
>default 't-ppc' and the things it does, told that I had used it when
>building... One trap more for all non-paranoid persons ;-)...

  Heh, always check the configure file... else you might end up sending
someone a mistaken correction... (!)

> The handling of the fp-bit/dp-bit-stuff was recently changed and the
>routines in them can be built 'fine-grained' by defining:

> The gcc-2.95.3 sources don't use the new way for any PPC-target although
>it would be possible !  

  Thanks for the tip, this will come in handy :)

        DaveK
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