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RE: crosstool bloat


----Original Message----
>From: David Karlton
>Sent: 19 September 2005 19:20


> 
> Thanks for the link!  I modified linux.h (there was no linux64.h in my
> mips folder) to remove the ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT define, and am
> trying to build again.

  Sounds good, although I don't do MIPS and I haven't studied that patch,
but I'd guess that since you're not on 64-bit MIPS that would be the right
thing to do.

> Stupid question: if our target device has gcc 3.3.4 and glibc 2.3.2
> libraries installed (and we can't change this), can I potentially build
> a more updated toolchain (eg. gcc 4.0) and have binaries compiled by it
> be backward compatible to run on the target machine?

  On the whole: no.  There is no guarantee of binary compatibility across
major version number changes, or even minor ones.  Any gcc version x.y.*
should generate compatible code with any other gcc x.y.*, but you can't be
sure that objects from gcc x.y+1.* will work with it, nor x+1.*.*.

  However, that's about *guarantees*.  In practice, I think most
3.4.*-generated objects are going to be compatible with most 3.3.*-generated
objects, but that may depend on target and on whether you're using C++ or
just plain C and whether it's shared libs or statically linked...... you get
the picture.  I'd recommend sticking more-or-less with the mfr's approved
versions on the whole, unless there's some massive problem with them.

    cheers,
      DaveK
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