Re: configure: error: No support for this target/host combination.

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Yang writes:
 > Ian Lance Taylor iant-at-google.com |gcc-help| wrote:
 > > "Yang" <lx4r2qw02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
 > > 
 > >> Ian Lance Taylor iant-at-google.com |gcc-help| wrote:
 > >>> "Yang" <lx4r2qw02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
 > >>>
 > >>>> Yang lx4r2qw02-at-sneakemail.com |gcc-help| wrote:


 > > 
 > > Easy fix: configure with --disable-libssp.
 > > 
 > > Ian
 > 
 > Thanks all, now everything works.
 > 
 > Out of curiosity, why couldn't libstdc++ and libssp build for this 
 > target? Is this a common issue for "non-mainstream" targets?

I think I aleady asked: does your target OS not have open() ?

Andrew.

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