Dan, What configuration where you using that produced this result anyway? corey On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 14:26:55 -0500, Moser, Dan (GE Trans) <Dan.Moser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am new to the GNU tools and have been trying for 3 days to build cross compilers for both powerpc-eabi and m68k. > > I have tried the process under both Linux and Cygwin with the same results. > > For either target, I am able to successfully build the binutils, gcc-core, newlib, and target C compiler. > > However, when I try to build a target C++ compiler, I get the message that libstdc++ is not supported under my specified configuration. > > I have also tried to configure and make libstdc++-v3 manually but end up with a compile error (identical error on cygwin and linux). > > The g++ compiler does build and seem to work ok, I just can't get libstdc++ built. > > Could anyone tell me the proper way, or a work-around, if any, to accomplish this task? > > I have looked at crosstool and build-crossgcc.sh as examples but I am hoping for a little more "spoon feeding", if possible. > > I ultimately want to cross compile under Cygwin for the above mentioned 2 targets. > > Thanks, > Dan Moser > >