* gcc 4.3.2 on host cygwin, target x86_64 linux
@ 2009-10-14 23:28 Luciano
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From: Luciano @ 2009-10-14 23:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I am using ct-ng 1.5.0 to build a cross compiler on my vista PC to
cross compile for my linux laptop.
It fails when building binutils. Complains about file
eelf_x86_64.c:170 parse error before string constant (attached - along
with logs and config). I'm not sure but it appears that it's missing
an escaped newline at the end.
167 .debug_ranges 0 : { *(.debug_ranges) }\n\
168 .gnu.attributes 0 : { KEEP (*(.gnu.attributes)) }\n\
169 }\n\n"
>>170 ; else if (link_info.relocatable) return
171 "/* Script for ld -r: link without relocation */\n\
172 OUTPUT_FORMAT(\"elf64-x86-64\", \"elf64-x86-64\",\n\
173 \"elf64-x86-64\")\n\
174 OUTPUT_ARCH(i386:x86-64)\n\
Is there anyone out there who is doing something similar, using
cygwin? Can you tell me what the recommended cygwin version is for
using crosstool-ng? I have a feeling that some of the utils are
buggered (maybe sed/awk/grep?). I am using the latest stable release
1.5.0, but I know that 1.7.0 is in beta at the moment. Anyone used
this to successfully build a toolchaing?
Thanks in advance,
Luciano
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