>One is expected to find things like "GCC for PPU" and "glibc for PPU" >with very simple >net searches... It took me only a few seconds to find the PPU >crosstoolchain for a x86 >host and the host-independent (but target dependent) glibc or "sysroot" >stuff. Ok thanks, Kai Ruottu-3 wrote: > > mahmoodn wrote: >>> The linker states it is not able to find the library libc. >>> >> I have these: >> [mahmood@Saturn minipthreads]$rpm -qa '*libc*' >> glibc-headers-2.8-3.i386 >> libcurl-devel-7.18.1-1.fc9.i386 >> glibc-common-2.8-3.i386 >> libcap-devel-2.06-4.fc9.i386 >> glibc-2.8-3.i686 >> libcap-2.06-4.fc9.i386 >> libcurl-7.18.1-1.fc9.i386 >> libcdio-0.79-3.fc9.i386 >> libconfig-1.2.1-2.fc9.i386 >> libcroco-0.6.1-5.fc9.i386 >> glibc-devel-2.8-3.i386 >> >> How about that? Are they correct? >> > > Absolutely NOT ! > > It looks like that the PPU-toolchain requires TWO glibcs for PPU, 32-bit > and 64-bit : > > [root@Dell lib]# file libc-2.6.so > libc-2.6.so: ELF 32-bit MSB shared object, PowerPC or cisco 4500, > version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, not stripped > [root@Dell lib]# cd ../lib64 > [root@Dell lib64]# file libc-2.6.so > libc-2.6.so: ELF 64-bit MSB shared object, 64-bit PowerPC or cisco 7500, > version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, not stripped > > One is expected to find things like "GCC for PPU" and "glibc for PPU" > with very simple > net searches... It took me only a few seconds to find the PPU > crosstoolchain for a x86 > host and the host-independent (but target dependent) glibc or "sysroot" > stuff. > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/cannot-find--lc-tp27308008p27326632.html Sent from the gcc - Help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.