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VDE is Virtual Domain Environment and it is used by my web provider. I can not change it to Solaris 2.7 or 2.8 (But yes, I can always change provider :))). I'm trying to compile c program, I can use as a cgi for my web. I'm sorry for this trivial question. When you said I need to get runtime for Solaris, what files and from which directory exactly on the Solaris machine I need to copy to my Cygwin machine and where should I place them ? Is there any place on the net I can get those runtimes for Solaris ? Like you said it is a pretty old system and I could not find it on the Sun website. Thanks again for your help. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mumit Khan" <khan@NanoTech.Wisc.EDU> To: "Rafal Furdzik - GM Corner" <Raffy@grandmastercorner.com> Cc: <crossgcc@sources.redhat.com> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 11:06 PM Subject: Re: CYGWIN To Solaris question > On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Rafal Furdzik - GM Corner wrote: > > > Thanks for your kindly response. I'm really pulling my hair out... I'm only > > VB programmer... :) > > We all have to start somewhere ... > > > The problem is with step 2. I can not get those Solaris runtime. The system > > I'm using is called VDE and it is compatible with Solaris 2.5.1. When I go > > to /usr/lib and try to copy those files I get: > > Step 2 is crucial, and you have to somehow get the Solaris runtime to be > able to create Solaris binaries. There's no way of getting around it, > sorry. > > I don't know what VDE is, and I really don't think it matters, at least in > so far as putting together the cross compiler. > > > "cp: ./lib/libsocket.so.1_v2: File access only allowed via stat syscall " > > > > It looks like I do not have permissions to copy those files. > > Then just ignore it. 2.5.1 is *really really* old, and pretty much of an > useless operating system by now. Use 2.8, and if you can't, at least use > 2.7. > > > Is there any way to create those target runtime ? You have mention that > > there is a way to build glibc2 using cross-tools. I do not even know what > > glibc2 is... :) > > glibc2 is the GNU C Library, currently targeted for a variety of Linux/GNU > ports such as x86, sparc, alpha, etc and other GNU systems such as Hurd. > Not an issue for Solaris users. There are ports of glibc2 to non-GNU > systems such as x86-windows and a probably a bunch of others that I know > nothing about as well. > > Regards, > Mumit > > > ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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