On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 6:45 AM, mei yuhua <progmei@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I only need the 32 bits libs, so I think I just need to copy the > gcc/config/mips/t-elf to gcc/config/mips/t-linux. right? If you add a new file, you also need to change config.gcc to use that file. > And how can I build the GLIBC, I think the libs need different directory. Cross-compiling glibc for GNU/Linux is difficult and painful. Don't expect it to be simple. I think the latest info on that is at http://crosstool-ng.org/ . Ian > 2012/9/11 Ian Lance Taylor <iant@xxxxxxxxxx>: >> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:40 PM, mei yuhua <progmei@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> But I don't want mips-elf, I need the mips-linux. >> >> >> Please reply to the mailing list, not just to me. Thanks. >> >> You can do it by setting the multilib variables. You more or less >> want to copy gcc/config/mips/t-elf to gcc/config/mips/t-linux64. >> >> Ian >> >> >>> 2012/9/11 Ian Lance Taylor <iant@xxxxxxxxxx>: >>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 5:25 AM, mei yuhua <progmei@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I need to compile cross gcc(binutils2.22+gcc4.7.1+glibc2.16.0) for >>>>> mips. Can I make a gcc cross compile with both big/little endian and >>>>> soft/hard float support? And could you give me some guides on how to >>>>> compile it? >>>> >>>> Yes, you can do that. It will normally happen by default, e.g., if >>>> you configure --target=mips-elf. >>>> >>>> Ian