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On Thursday 26 May 2005 14:19, Kai Ruottu wrote: Hi Kai, thanks for the reply! > "Building GCC" means "Building GCC"... "GCC" is the stuff in the "gcc" > subdirectory and building that happens with "make all-gcc". Now you have > already built GCC. Installing GCC happens with "make install-gcc". OK I realize that I can do it in smaller steps than calling just make. I tried these two steps. "make all-gcc" and "make install-gcc" both worked. But after calling make again I still can not get past that config problem I described in the last mail. > >where I get stuck is libstdc++-v3. There I get the following error: > > > >checking for main in -lm... configure: error: Link tests are not allowed > > after GCC_NO_EXECUTABLES. > >make: *** [configure-target-libstdc++-v3] Error 1 > > So no executables can be created (yet)... > > Configuring libstdc++-v3 requires this working, your GCC, binutils and > C libraries plus startups must > work together. The 'libc.so' script trying to use the native libraries > usually is the reason, but in your case > it can be something else. "make all-gcc" and "make install-gcc" both worked. So what do I have to do so that make runs to completion and builds? All the lib dir stuff you wrote is also confusing me. Can't you simply write a bunch of "ln -s ..." lines that I would need? Thanks in advance! Lothar Werzinger -- Lothar Werzinger Dipl.-Ing. Univ. framework & platform architect Xcerla Corporation 275 Tennant Avenue, Suite 202 Morgan Hill, Ca 95037 email: lothar@xcerla.com phone: +1-408-776-9018 ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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