* How to build a cross-compiler
@ 2000-01-20 9:29 Tom Litrenta
2000-04-01 0:00 ` Tom Litrenta
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From: Tom Litrenta @ 2000-01-20 9:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu
I downloaded gcc-2.95.1.tar.gz , untared it and got a
directory structure. I then did a
1 - make bootstrap
2 - make install
and the compiler on a sparc worked fine. Now I want to build
a cross-compiler for a Power PC. The directions in
www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/FAQ specify that I have
1 - binutilities and
2 - Newlib
What are these, where do I get them . Once I have
them I can convert my directory structure using
1 - one-tree-1.6.sh and
2 - build-cross.sh
The compiler was easy(but long to build) but the
building of the cross GCC for the PPC seems much harder!!
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* How to build a cross-compiler
2000-01-20 9:29 How to build a cross-compiler Tom Litrenta
@ 2000-04-01 0:00 ` Tom Litrenta
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Tom Litrenta @ 2000-04-01 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu
I downloaded gcc-2.95.1.tar.gz , untared it and got a
directory structure. I then did a
1 - make bootstrap
2 - make install
and the compiler on a sparc worked fine. Now I want to build
a cross-compiler for a Power PC. The directions in
www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/FAQ specify that I have
1 - binutilities and
2 - Newlib
What are these, where do I get them . Once I have
them I can convert my directory structure using
1 - one-tree-1.6.sh and
2 - build-cross.sh
The compiler was easy(but long to build) but the
building of the cross GCC for the PPC seems much harder!!
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