native compile with multilib on x86_64 that doesn't have crt1.so crti.so crtn.so
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- Subject: native compile with multilib on x86_64 that doesn't have crt1.so crti.so crtn.so
- From: Poor Yorick <org.gnu.gcc.help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 00:59:43 -0400
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I'd like to compile a native gcc on an x86_64 machine with an
altertanative prefix and with --with-multilib=all. In particular, I
want to be able to compile 32-bit binaries using -m32. Problem is, this
machine does not have 32-bit crt*.o files, and I do not have root or
sudo access to /usr. Currently, the only way I can succesfully compile
gcc is with --disable-multilib. Is there any way to get gcc to
bootstrap its own 32-bit crt*.o, or do I have to scrounge up 32-bit
crt*.o files which have been compiled elsewhere?
--
Poor Yorick
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