* crosscompiling from Linux
@ 1997-09-15 22:39 Myles Uyema
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From: Myles Uyema @ 1997-09-15 22:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu-win32
Okay so I've got the tools and libraries, built the cross-binutils and
cross-compiler (egcs-970910), but now how do I get around the complaint of
the GNU autoconf script saying:
checking for gcc... i586-cygwin32-gcc
checking whether the C compiler (i586-cygwin32-gcc ) works... yes
checking whether the C compiler (i586-cygwin32-gcc ) is a cross-compiler...
yes
.
.
.
checking whether setvbuf arguments are reversed... configure: error: can not
run test program while cross compiling
This happens trying to configure the inetutils-1.3a GNU package.
CC=i586-cygwin32-gcc ../inetutils-1.3a/configure --disable-servers
--disable-ncurses --host=i586-linux --target=i586-cygwin32
For that matter, this happens with most of the networking apps which
come with GNU autoconf script.
This same error also happens trying to cross-compile the BitchX IRC
application. It's been compiled on gnu-win32 natively, but I don't have
fulltime access to a NT/95 system, and I'd rather build cywin32 apps from my
home linux system instead of installing win95 and the CDK package.
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