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Re: Error in glibc make


Marc Kleine-Budde wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 07:47:56PM +0530, Manoj Verma, Noida wrote:

I have completed insatlling the GLIBC with some hacking. I also completed building the final GCC.

But while compiling a sample file, sample.c I am getting the following
error:

c:\MinGW\msys\home\manojv\cinstall_arm\bin\..\lib\gcc-lib\arm-linux\3.2.2\..
\..\..\..\arm-linux\bin\ld.exe: cannot find /lib/libc.so.6  ...

Look at the c:/MinGW/msys/home/manojv/cinstall_arm/arm-linux/lib/libc.so it is a text file, remove the absoloute path from the GROUP statement. On my Linux Host it looks like this:

-----------------------------------------
GROUP ( libc.so.6 libc_nonshared.a )
-----------------------------------------

Indeed. That's one of the things http://kegel.com/crosstool/current/crosstool.sh does. Manoj, you might want to compare your build script against crosstool.sh to see if any of the other complicated, messy little bits in crosstool.sh might need to be carried over to your script.

Anyone know how to coax glibc into generating a libc.so without the
absolute paths in the first place?
- Dan

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