Thanks nightStrike for te quick reply There's a clean method to build it? or better, any web thar explains that? Thanks again!! On Nov 10, 2007 5:49 PM, NightStrike <nightstrike@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > To build a cross compiler, you need a complete toolchain that targets > the environment that interests you. In your case, you need to build > binutils with --target=x86_64-pc-linux, then a basic gcc (do make > all-gcc and make install-gcc), then a complete glibc using the basic > gcc you just build (when building the libc, target becomes host, host > becomes build, and build goes away). Make and install that after > placing the basic gcc first in your PATH. Then go back to the basic > gcc and do a full make / install. > > That's the quick and dirty outline method. > > > On Nov 10, 2007 7:35 AM, Diego . <eljedi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello!! > > > > I'm triying to build a cross compiler for x32_64. I want to be able to > > build 64bits files from my 32bits linux machine. > > > > The problem i got now is some error, i tried some differents flags on > > configure. One of them is: --target=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu , is it well? > > or the parameter should be another combination of the triplets? > > > > Thanks, > > Diego. > > >