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Dan Gora wrote: > I want to thank Nathan for posting these instructions. They were > close enough that i was able to successfully build a sparc cross > compiler running on Linux (SuSE 9.2). I'm glad they were helpful! > There was one step below which caused my build to fail that I had to > fix. I'm honestly not sure how Nathan got it to work, but it caused > my build to gack, so I thought that I'd post what I had to do to get > it to work. ... > * rearrange native libs and includes to make gcc happy {{{ $ cd > /xgcc-4.1/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/sparc-sun-solaris2.8 $ ln -s usr/lib > lib > > [dg] This did not work for me. When I tried this I could compile > binutils ok, [dg] but the gcc compile stopped complaining that it > could not find libc.so. [dg] Since libc.so lives /lib on Solaris, we > have to get the real libs from /lib [dg] in the 'tar' step above, not > just the symlinks in /usr/lib. [dg] So just skip this step. If you > got the /lib directory above you [dg] should already have it > populated. Interesting. On my SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-17 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-100 libc lives in both /lib and /usr/lib (actual copies, not symlinks). I've updated my internal wiki to note this potential issue, however. Thanks, -Nathan -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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