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I've already build a cygwin to fedora toolchain using crosstool sucessfully. (specifically using: eval `cat i686.dat gcc-3.4.3-glibc-2.3.5-hdrs-2.6.11.2.dat` sh all.sh)
I've been trying to test the toolchain using crosstest for the past week or so and I've run into an issue. It seems that crosstool always fails when running the command: REMOTE_TOP= make -n check cross-compiling=no run-program-prefix=xyzzy > make.out
with a message: make[2]: *** No rule to make target
`/cygdrive/d/home/xzw0wf/crosstool-0.37/build/i686-unknown-linux-gnu/gcc-3.4.3-glibc-2.3.5/build-glibc/csu/tst-empty.out', needed by `tests'. Stop.
I've traced it to the fact that my system does not like cross-compling option set to no. I've removed the option and make check does complete successfully.
I'd suggest skipping the glibc tests for now, and trying just the gcc tests. In other words, edit crosstest.sh #--- glibc tests --- if true; then and change 'true' to false.
If someone could explain what setting the cross-compiling option to no does, that could at least help. I assume it means that I compile for the local system rather than for a remote one. If thats the case, why would should compiling locally fail?
It's not surprising that it broke. I haven't tried running the glibc tests for a year or two myself, so maybe the kludge only works with older glibc's.
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