Hey Guys -- I've been trying to build a gcc toolchain on a solaris box so that I can build a utility I need that will be used on other solaris environments with greater restrictions. (IE: I can't install glib or a shared libgcc on those boxes) I was able to get the admins to install a toolchain from sunfreeware (installed in /usr/local) which I then try to use to build a more recent version. (I'm trying to build 4.7.2 with a 3.4.6 gcc) Does anyone have a decent recipe for this? Here's how I started: $SOURCE/gmp-5.0.5/configure \ --host=${TARGET} \ --prefix=${TCPREFIX} \ --disable-shared \ --with-pic $SOURCE/mpfr-3.1.1/configure \ --host=${TARGET} \ --prefix=${TCPREFIX} \ --with-gmp=${TCPREFIX} \ --disable-shared \ --with-pic $SOURCE/mpc-1.0.1/configure \ --host=${TARGET} \ --prefix=${TCPREFIX} \ --with-gmp=${TCPREFIX} \ --with-mpfr=${TCPREFIX} \ --disable-shared \ --with-pic # zlib ./configure --static make \ CC="${TARGET}-gcc" \ CPP="${TARGET}-gcc" \ AR="${TARGET}-ar" \ LDSHARED="${TARGET}-gcc" \ prefix=${PREFIX} make \ CC="${TARGET}-gcc" \ CPP="${TARGET}-gcc" \ AR="${TARGET}-ar" \ LDSHARED="${TARGET}-gcc" \ prefix=${PREFIX} ${SOURCE}/binutils-2.22/configure \ --host=${TARGET} \ --prefix=${TCPREFIX} \ -v CFLAGS='-static' \ ${SOURCE}/gcc-4.7.2/configure \ --enable-languages=c,c++ \ --with-gnu-as \ --prefix=${TCPREFIX} \ --with-as=${TCPREFIX}/bin/as \ --with-ld=${TCPREFIX}/bin/ld \ --with-mpfr=${TCPREFIX} \ --with-gmp=${TCPREFIX} \ --with-mpc=${TCPREFIX} \ --disable-libgcj \ --disable-shared \ --enable-static \ --disable-bootstrap I've made sure that TCPREFIX is first in my PATH (as well as PKG_CONFIG_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH) hoping that as I compile things, the sunfreeware version is replaced with my new version. Unfortunately, no matter what I do though, somewhere along the line, the shared /usr/local/lib/libgcc_s.so is being pulled into things that I compile. Everything that I do to work around it, feels very hackish too me. (IE: manually running gcc at certain steps in an autotools compile to exclude -L/usr/local/lib, which brings in the static libgcc) Can anyone point out any flaws (or better suggestions) on at least the above packages? Thanks for any help! Shawn PS: I have TARGET included above as I was once trying to build it as a cross compiler from a linux machine. That didn't work out so well, but I basically used the same recipe when trying it native. TARGET=sparc-sun-solaris2.9