Steffen Dettmer wrote: > Hi, > > in short: > How to build a gcc3 host=x86-linux target=i386-old-linux today? > Are there alternatives? > > --long: > I'd have to build old 32 bit applications for old i386 Linux > systems and would like to use a recent 64 bit Linux system to do > so. I think I should be able to install an old gcc3 as > cross-compiler. > > As first step I unpacked binutils-2.16.1a.tar.bz2 and > gcc-3.4.3.tar.gz, symlinked " bfd binutils gas gprof ld opcodes" > to gcc src dir in order to perform a "combined build", created an > objdir and ran configure --target=i386-myold-linux, which worked > (see below for the complete commands). > > I wondered why I don't need any headers of the old glibc to be > used and so far no kernel headers... Did I miss something here? > (Note: in later attempts, I tried various combinations with > --sys-root, but had no success either). I expected that I'd build > bintuils+gcc+glibc (some older egclib) against the headers from > the old target kernel. Am I on the right way at all? > > After configure, I tried "make", but it fails: > > gcc -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -g -O2 > -o .libs/size size.o bucomm.o version.o filemode.o > ../bfd/.libs/libbfd.so > -L/net/dehecnas1/Homes/sdettmer/tmp/gcc3/3/objdir/libiberty/pic > -liberty ../libiberty/libiberty.a ./../intl/libintl.a -Wl,--rpath > -Wl,/net/dehecnas1/Homes/sdettmer/tmp/gcc3/3/inst/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/i386-vcu-linux/lib > gcc: error: ./../intl/libintl.a: No such file or directory > Makefile:615: recipe for target 'size' failed > > just guessing I tried: > > make -C intl libintl.a > > which worked, so I repeated make. Now it fails a bit later with: > > gcc -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -g -O2 > -o .libs/size size.o bucomm.o version.o filemode.o > ../bfd/.libs/libbfd.so > -L/net/dehecnas1/Homes/sdettmer/tmp/gcc3/3/objdir/libiberty/pic > -liberty ../libiberty/libiberty.a ./../intl/libintl.a -Wl,--rpath > -Wl,/net/dehecnas1/Homes/sdettmer/tmp/gcc3/3/inst/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/i386-vcu-linux/libbucomm.o: > In function `make_tempname': > /net/dehecnas1/Homes/sdettmer/tmp/gcc3/3/objdir/binutils/../../gcc-3.4.3/binutils/bucomm.c:425: > warning: the use of `mktemp' is dangerous, better use `mkstemp' or > `mkdtemp' > ../bfd/.libs/libbfd.so: undefined reference to `unlink_if_ordinary' > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > Makefile:615: recipe for target 'size' failed > > and indeed > > nm libiberty/libiberty.a |grep unlink_if_ordinary > > finds nothing. Interestingly, when I build binutils in a > different object dir alone, I get a libiberty.a with: > > nm libiberty/libiberty.a |grep unlink_if_ordinary > 0000000000000000 T unlink_if_ordinary > > so as I already was hacking I just used the whole folder in my > gcc build tree and re-run make. This time it runs some more > seconds until it fails with: > > ../../gcc-3.4.3/gcc/config/i386/linux.h:217:20: signal.h: No > such file or directory > ../../gcc-3.4.3/gcc/config/i386/linux.h:218:26: > sys/ucontext.h: No such file or directory > > in my kernel headers ("2.6.16.60-0.37_f594963d-bigsmp") I have > asm/ucontext.h, but no sys/ucontext.h. For a test, I copied > headers from target system to my inst/i386-vcu-linux/sys-include/ > and some libs (crt*.o, libc.so and libm.so) to inst/i386-vcu-linux/lib. > > Make progresses but then fails with: > > checking for main in -lm... configure: error: Link tests are > not allowed after GCC_NO_EXECUTABLES. > Makefile:21960: recipe for target 'configure-target-libstdc++-v3' failed > make: *** [configure-target-libstdc++-v3] Error 1 > > This time I had no idea what I could hack to progress. > > I also tried to build with newer binutils versions > (binutils-2.19.1, binutils-2.22.tar.bz2), but they try to compile > with -Werror which fails because of gcc49 warnings. > > I tried older (2.14), but had issues resulting in an attemp to > run flex. I also tried gcc-3.3.6 (which I actually would prefere) > without success. > > I even tried to build a native gcc3 first (with make bootstrap), > but it also failed. First, with libiberty, as above, when copying > it from binutils build, I get: > > gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof -I. > -D_GNU_SOURCE -DDEBUG -I../bfd -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/../include > -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/../bfd -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/../intl > -I../intl -I. -DLOCALEDIR="\"/net/dehecnas1/Homes/sdettmer/tmp/gcc3/2/native/share/locale\"" > -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -g -O2 -c > ../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/sparc.c > gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof -I. > -D_GNU_SOURCE -DDEBUG -I../bfd -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/../include > -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/../bfd -I../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/../intl > -I../intl -I. -DLOCALEDIR="\"/net/dehecnas1/Homes/sdettmer/tmp/gcc3/2/native/share/locale\"" > -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -g -O2 -c > ../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/mips.c > cc -c -o flat_bl.o ../../gcc-3.3.6/gprof/flat_bl.m > cc: error trying to exec 'cc1obj': execvp: No such file or directory > <builtin>: recipe for target 'flat_bl.o' failed > make[3]: *** [flat_bl.o] Error 1 > > (after several calls to gcc it calls cc?) > > and when removing gprof from Makefile it progresses, but finally > I cannot link because it misses ctri.o (it is in > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crti.o). > > How to build a gcc3 version today? > > Any hint, help or FAQ pointers appreciated! Google is not so > helpful when looking for older information... > > Steffen > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------->8======= > > #!/bin/bash > set -e > > function warn() { echo "$@" >&2 ; } > function die() { warn "FATAL: $@" ; exit 2 ; } > > #tar xjf binutils-2.16.1a.tar.bz2 > #tar xzf gcc-3.4.3.tar.gz > #tar xzf glibc-2.3.4.tar.gz > > ( cd gcc-3.4.3/ && for d in bfd binutils gas gprof ld opcodes ; do ln > -sf ../binutils-2.16.1/$d . || die "failed to symlink binutils"; done > ) || die "error" > > test -d objdir || mkdir objdir > test -d binobjdir || mkdir binobjdir > test -d inst || mkdir inst > > #TODO > # mkdir inst/i386-vcu-linux/sys-include > # cd ... && ln -s ../../../dehetucks-includes/* . > # mkdir inst/i386-vcu-linux/lib/ > # ctr*o, lib[cm].so > > > inst="`pwd`/inst" > # seems unused (but check inst/i386-vcu-linux/sys-include/) > test -d inst/sys-include || mkdir inst/sys-include > ( cd inst/sys-include && ln -sf > ../../linux-2.6.16.60-0.37_f594963d-bigsmp/linux linux ) > ( cd inst/sys-include && ln -sf > ../../asm-2.6.16.60-0.37_f594963d-bigsmp/asm asm ) > #test -d sysroot || mkdir sysroot > > PATH=/bin:/usr/bin > # TODO CHECK: should need old host triplet names? > # --with-system-zlib \ > # --prefix=/usr/local/ \ > # --with-local-prefix: Do not specify /usr > # --with-sysroot > # --with-clocale=generic https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2014-09/msg00010.html > # --with-cpu=generic # original gcc-3.3.6 tells this, but not supported here? > > cd objdir > ../gcc-3.4.3/configure \ > --target=i386-vcu-linux \ > --prefix=$inst \ > --with-local-prefix=$inst \ > --enable-threads=posix \ > --enable-languages=c,c++ \ > --enable-ssp --disable-libssp \ > --enable-shared --enable-__cxa_atexit \ > --enable-libstdcxx-allocator=new \ > --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs \ > --without-system-libunwind > > make -j8 > Hello Steffen, Many flavors of linux still have gcc3 available. It is often called "legacy gcc" or something like that. I know that CentOS and OpenSUSE still have it. You can sometimes get it for Ubuntu buy using an older repository. I still compile and use gcc3/g77 code for 64-bit linux and this works just fine, so I would suggest finding an acceptable linux that still supports gcc3 instead of doing something more complicated. LMH