> What version of gcc are you using? I am trying to compile version 4.4.1. Host gcc has the same version. > Exactly how did you run the configure script? I run the configure script as follows: ../src/configure --build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --host=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --target=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu --prefix=$(BUILDDIR)/cross-tools --disable-werror --disable-checking --with-sysroot=$(SYSROOT) --enable-languages=c,c++ --disable-multilib --disable-nls > > The -B option tells gcc where to find passes, but it does not normally > tell the dynamic linker where to find shared libraries. Something is > causing the dynamic linker to think that it should use > /a/linux/.powerpc/gcc/obj/./gcc/libgcc_s.so.1 rather than > /lib/libgcc_s.so.1. Is it possible that you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set > in the environment? > No, I checked, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set in the environment. It seems that this error occurs when the host gcc has same version as version of compiled cross-gcc, because I have also tried the following: - compile sysroot cross compiler (x86_64 -> x86_64) version 4.5. - compile minimum linux system (including gcc) using that compiler - when in this new system I am trying to compile another cross compiler (x86_64->powerpc64) the same error is occurs, but caused by /bin/sh instead cc1, because bash was linked with same version of libgcc_s.so.1. As in the first case, the error occurs immediately after the appearance libgcc_s.so.1 in the obj/gcc directory. I've successfuly compiled cross-gcc by adding the -disable-shared option, but I would not want to abandon the shared gcc libraries