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Thanks again Actually now buildroot finished it's job. So I really wonder one more thing (This is just curiosity, since thing look like working) : Where did I tell crosstool-ng to create the "x-tools" directory in my home directory ? Really thanks On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 8:30 PM, Niels Penneman <niels@penneman.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Notice that the compiler you are referring to below is called > i686-build_pc-linux-gnu-g++, not i686-zm-linux-gnu-g++. The build_pc > part indicates that the compiler mentioned below is the compiler used to > build the cross-compiler, not the cross-compiler itself. This is why it > is just a shell script that invokes your host compiler in /usr/bin. > > On 12/30/2013 06:34 PM, Mau Z wrote: >> Hi again, >> >> Thanks for the quick advice. >> >> Do you mean that I should put : >> BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PATH="/home/zm02/development/crosstoo-ng/crosstool-ng-1.18.0/toolChain/.build/i686-zm-linux-gnu/build/build-cc-final/gcc/ >> >> I tried it, but it did not work. >> >> Does crosstool-ng produce g++ for the target ??? >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> I am asking because the following file "i686-build_pc-linux-gnu-g++" >> is actually a script which activated /usr/bin/g++ >> Here is the content of this file : >> #!/bin/bash >> exec '/usr/bin/g++' "${@}" >> >> The file "i686-build_pc-linux-gnu-gcc" (which is located in the same >> directory), is similar : >> #!/bin/bash >> exec '/usr/bin/gcc' "${@}" >> >> >> Now if you compare it to "i686-zm-linux-gnu-gcc" (which is located in >> the same directory), then this is a "real program" >> ls -l i686-zm-linux-gnu-gcc >> -rwxr-xr-x 2 User_01 User_01 1454560 Dec 30 08:50 i686-zm-linux-gnu-gcc >> But there is no file named "i686-zm-linux-gnu-g++" >> >> >> >> >> Thanks again >> Mau > -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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