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Re: Crosstool-NG 1.6.2 GCC search dirs issue


Blair, All,

[ Sorry for sparse answers... Still struggling to have this fscking mail
  server to work again... :-(
]

On Monday 26 April 2010 20:02:56 Blair Burtan wrote:
> I've managed to get 1.6.2 to finish building a more modern toolchain on Mac
> OS X (GCC 4.3.3, Linux 2.6.32.7, GLIBC 2.9) for an Arm processor.
[-SNIP--]
> But if I try to run this:
> /Volumes/Crosstool/arm-ep9312-linux-gnueabi/bin/.arm-ep9312-linux-gnueabi-g+
> + helloworld.c
> Note the period character in the name.  It compiles nicely.

Under MacOS-X, the shell wrapper does not work. You will have to use the
compiled C wrapper. But even that still has issues. Read more about the
wrapper in dovs/overview.txt, it's instructive.

The wrapper is no longer needed with the upcoming 1.7.0, since I finally
managed to have the companion libraries statically built. You should try
to give it a go, it's pretty stable now (even though the MacOS-X patches
did not all make their way in the repo, some of them are no longer required
as long as you don't build shared companion libraries).

Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.

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