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Danny, List, On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Danny Gale <Daniel.Gale@coloradoengineeringinc.com> wrote: > My build is currently failing with "./config/rs6000/linux64.h: No such file > or directory". The call generating this error is: > build/gengtype -S > /path/to/working/dir/src/gcc-4.7.2/gcc -I gtyp-input.list -w tmp-gtype.state > > Which is being called from the directory: > /path/to/working/dir/powerpc64-e6500-linux-gnu/build/build-cc-core-pass-1/gcc/ > > Looking at the file gtyp-input.list in that directory, all the other paths > in that file are absolute paths, while the path to the "missing" file is > relative. Why is this the case? Is this a bug in gcc or Crosstool-NG? How > can it be fixed? > > The relative path should be relative to /path/to/working/dir/src/gcc-4.7.2/ > instead of > /path/to/working/dir/powerpc64-e6500-linux-gnu/build/build-cc-core-pass-1/gcc/ > > Thanks, > Danny Have you tried the same config with the latest checkout. Considering that the 1.19.0 release was in October of 2013, I'd assume a release is going to happen sometime soon. If the problem exists in the latest checkout, it should get fixed by the next release. -Bryan -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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