Re: building native cross compiler

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Michael Zintakis <michael.zintakis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>>>> ../../../gcc/libgcc/../libdecnumber/decContext.c:33:43: fatal
>>>> error: string.h: No such file or directory
>>>>     
>>>
>>> The question now is whether you have a C library for your target system.
>>>   
>> Please elaborate Ian - what do you mean?
> Scratch that, do you mean glibc? If so, I just looked at
> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/ and there are various glibc-* files
> there. I take it I only need glibc-2.13 (as this is the latest version
> released) and ignore the rest (like glibc-crypt, glibc-libidn,
> glibc-linuxthreads, glibc-localedata, glibc-ports or do I need these
> as well?). Do I have to compile this separately or do I just drop it
> in the main gcc source tree?

If you are going to build glibc, which is appropriate if you are
targeting a GNU/Linux system, then I strongly recommend that you use the
scripts at http://crosstool.org/ .  Cross-building glibc is more complex
than cross-building gcc.

Ian


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