Hello All
I've built gcc-3.4.4 as a linux to Solaris (on SPARC) cross compiler. If I
change my path to include my new compiler executables, I can compile and
link a simple "hello world" program.
However, I want to be able to specify the target architecture and compiler
version number with gcc's -b and -V flags. When I try to build my program
using these flags, the system can't find values-Xa.o:
[mark@locutus helloworld]$ g++ -b sparc-sun-solaris2.9 -V 3.4.4 hello.cxx
/cdl/apps/.software/linux/gcc-3.4.4-x86-sparc/lib/gcc/sparc-sun-solaris2.9/3.4.4/../../../../sparc-sun-solaris2.9/bin/ld:
values-Xa.o: No such file: No such file or directory
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[mark@locutus helloworld]$
The file is in $sysroot/usr/lib (and $sysroot/usr/ccs/lib too). $sysroot
was set as configure option when built gcc. According to the docs, it looks
like $sysroot should be searched for the library & object files, but it
doesn't seem to work. Even if I specify the path to the linker with -Wl,-L
<path>, it still can't find the file. However, if I directly call gcc
instead of using -b and -V to call sparc-sun-solaris2.9-gcc, it works...
Any ideas why this might be?
Thanks
Mark
Mark Cuss, B. Sc.
Real Time Systems Analyst
System Administrator
CDL Systems Ltd
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