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* Intel or Solaris cross-gcc for PPC using newlib
@ 2000-06-13  6:49 =FLEX0001=Hitesh Patel(Flexsilicon)
  2000-06-13  9:52 ` Joel Sherrill
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: =FLEX0001=Hitesh Patel(Flexsilicon) @ 2000-06-13  6:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: crossgcc; +Cc: hitesh

Hello All,

I have been attempting to built a gcc cross-compiler for
the PPC target hosted on either a Windows (98/NT) platform
or a Solaris platform to use the newlib library instead
of glibc.

Most of the tools build ok but problems arise when trying to
build the newlib library. I have looked at various archived
postings from the mailing list but am still facing problems.
OK, the request I have is simple, does anyone have
binaries they have built successfully? Can you share these?

Thank you.
Hitesh.
-----------------------------------------------------------
Hitesh C. Patel
FlexSilicon Inc,
hitesh@flexsilicon.com




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* Re: Intel or Solaris cross-gcc for PPC using newlib
  2000-06-13  6:49 Intel or Solaris cross-gcc for PPC using newlib =FLEX0001=Hitesh Patel(Flexsilicon)
@ 2000-06-13  9:52 ` Joel Sherrill
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Joel Sherrill @ 2000-06-13  9:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: =FLEX0001=Hitesh Patel(Flexsilicon); +Cc: crossgcc, hitesh

"=FLEX0001=Hitesh Patel(Flexsilicon)" wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I have been attempting to built a gcc cross-compiler for
> the PPC target hosted on either a Windows (98/NT) platform
> or a Solaris platform to use the newlib library instead
> of glibc.
> 
> Most of the tools build ok but problems arise when trying to
> build the newlib library. I have looked at various archived
> postings from the mailing list but am still facing problems.
> OK, the request I have is simple, does anyone have
> binaries they have built successfully? Can you share these?

You don't mention what toolset target.  We build both both
Solaris and Cygwin hosted cross-compilers targetting 
powerpc-rtems without too many problems.  Both platforms
have quirks/limitations that can cause various problems
when building cross-toolsets.

If using RTEMS, you could just grab precompiled tool binaries. :)

> Thank you.
> Hitesh.
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Hitesh C. Patel
> FlexSilicon Inc,
> hitesh@flexsilicon.com
> 
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