Hi, I am creating a cross toolchain using gnu. So far it has been working great. However, one problem I noticed is that libstdc++ isn't installed into the specified sysroot duing "make install". After I have binutils, a static gcc, linux-headers, and glibc compiled this is how I build gcc: ${BUILD}/gcc-${GCC_VERSION}/configure \ --prefix=${TOOLS} \ --build=${HOST} \ --host=${HOST} \ --target=${TARGET} \ --with-sysroot=${ROOTFS} \ --enable-languages=c,c++ \ --disable-multilib \ --disable-nls \ --enable-shared \ --enable-threads=posix \ --enable-__cxa_atexit \ --disable-libunwind-exceptions \ --enable-c99 \ --enable-long-long make make install The things to notice are that I use the "--with-sysroot" option and enable c++. After the compile finishes libstdc++ is installed to ${TOOLS}/${TARGET}/lib and I need to manually copy it over to the ${ROOTFS}/usr/lib. Is this a bug in the gcc Makefile? Should libstdc++ install to the sysroot by default like the c runtime library does? Or is this preferred behavior? Regards, Jon