Paul Smith <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I'd like to create a 32bit version of GCC (+ binutils) that can compile > for both 32bit and 64bit output. Do you mean that you want a gcc which is itself a 32-bit binary? Or do you mean that you want the default to be -m32? I think the simplest way to do this would be to configure as usual on a 64-bit system, and build it using something like make BOOT_CFLAGS="-m32 -g -O2" > I am using --enable-targets=all to configure. That only affects the binutils. > Can I build a 32/64bit compiler on a 32bit version of Linux? Do I need > to make a cross-compiler (set --build and --host)? Do I need to set > --target? Or does the --enable-targets=all take care of this? To build an x86_64 compiler on a 32-bit GNU/Linux system, you would need to build a cross-compiler, since the default compiler output won't run on the host system. So you would need to set --target. Ian