GCC Makefile/Configuration System

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Hi,

I have been using modified versions of gcc-3.4.4 and gcc-4.0.2 to do corss compilation builds with --host=sparc-linux --build=i586-linux --target=sparc-linux with some sucess however it has not been easy getting the ADA builds to work properly.

On upgrading from gcc-4.0.2 to gcc-4.1.2, the ADA build has become very broaken again (it keeps on trying to use the i586-linux ADA library/tools instead of the sparc-linux ADA library it has just built and/or the sparc-linux ADA library/tools created when compiling the sparc-linux-gcc cross compiler).

This is not a new issue. It took me a long time to fix gcc-3.4.4 and gcc-4.0.2 so they used the correct tools/libraries, however I have not worked on it for over a year and the Makefile/Configuration system has changed to the point where I am not sure what is going on with gcc-4.1.2.

Is there any usefull documentation on how the gcc ADA Makefile/Configuration actually works/is meant to work?

I wish to get a fully functional gcc-4.1.2 cross compiler setup so that I can create an ADA compiler to use on a sparc-linux system. If I understod what is meant to be going on in the build, it would prpbably not take too long to fix the errors and submit an appropraite patch.

If any one is interested, the changes to gcc-4.0.2 consists a few small changes in thirteen files.

Regards
	Mark Fortescue.





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