Re: Cross compiler riscv64 building

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I built binutils. Installed it at /usr/local/riscv64-unknown-elf directory

Now, I tried building gcc with
./configure --host=riscv64-unknown-elf
make

However, the gcc directory within gcc-12.2.0 has no Makefile made during configure command. So it enters gcc-12.2.0/gcc dir, sees no Makefile prepared, exits with error.

How do I solve this?

Thanking you
Sagar Acharya
https://designman.org



8 Feb 2023, 16:48 by jwakely.gcc@xxxxxxxxx:

> On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 at 11:12, Sagar Acharya via Gcc-help
> <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>> How do I configure and build a cross compiler for target riscv64 of latest gcc on aarch64 musl based void linux.
>>
>> I have it's default gcc installed which I want to use for compiling.
>>
>
> See https://wiki.osdev.org/GCC_Cross-Compiler
>
> In summary:
> Download the gcc and binutils source.
> Configure binutils with --prefix=$DIR --target=riscv64-unknown-elf for
> some $DIR.
> Run make && make install.
> Configure gcc with the same --prefix and --target options.
> Run make && make install.
>
> If you want a hosted target like riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu for
> compiling user-space programs, then you'll need to have a copy of the
> target headers and libraries available, and point GCC to them with the
> --sysroot option.
> See https://wiki.osdev.org/Hosted_GCC_Cross-Compiler
>



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