Hi, Jonathan. I haven't yet tried your suggestion of `--with-clocale=generic`, but thanks for the response. Another workaround for this problem is to symlink libintl.h into the directory specified by --with-native-system-header-dir. I've successfully built stage 1 of the compiler, and the required dependencies in --with-native-system-header-dir are GLIBC, Linux headers and libintl.h Cheers, Shaun http://sjackman.ca On 2 September 2014 04:29, Jonathan Wakely <jwakely.gcc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2 September 2014 07:39, Shaun Jackman wrote: >> When compiling gcc --with-sysroot, I get the error `libintl.h: No such >> file or directory` while compiling libstdc++-v3. I've tried adding >> `--with-included-gettext`, without luck. The only headers that I've >> provided in the `--with-native-system-lib-dir` are from glibc and the >> Linux headers. `libintl.h` is available in the $sysroot/include >> directory, but it doesn't seem to be searching there. See below for >> more info, the command that's failing, and the error. > > You could try adding --with-clocale=generic to the configure command, > although that is almost certainly not the right solution. > > I don't know what the problem is, I've never tried to build a setup like yours.