Re: Cross tool chain based on gcc-3.4.x

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TheNop wrote:
Stephen P. Becker wrote:

TheNop wrote:

Hello,

I try to get a cross compiler based on
gcc-3.4.2
glibc-2.3.2
binutils-2.15
working;  without success.

Is anyone using a cross compiler base on gcc-3.4.x for a mips big endian target?

Best regarts
TheNop


I've got a very recent i686->mips-unknown-linux-gnu cross-toolchain available at:http://dev.gentoo.org/~geoman/mips-glibc-crosstools.tar.bz2 if you are too frustrated with building your own.


It includes gcc-3.4.3, glibc-2.3.4 (20041102), and binutils 2.15.91.0.2.

Steve


Hi Steve,

thanx a lot.
This tool chain works perfectly for me. Now I can build 2.6.x kernel.
In the past I tried to build a cross tool chain using crosstools. I don`t get any combination of gcc-3.4.x/glibc-2.x.x working. Only the gcc-3.4.x-glibc-2.3.3 combination I could compile without errors, but I couldn't compile a 2.6.x kernel.


Could you please tell me, how you compile the tool chain?
It would be great, if you can provide me a script or a list of patches you applied for building.


Best regards
TheNop



Actually, if you just wanted to build kernels, you don't need glibc at all. Just build binutils and then a bootstrap gcc compiler, and you are set. The only reason I messed with a full toolchain at all is so that I can use c++ through distcc.


Steve


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