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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Keith Seitz<keiths@redhat.com> wrote:I want to thank Joe& Ralf for jumping in here with additional expertise, but here's another data point.
On 05/19/2011 07:09 AM, David Paterson wrote:Apart from $PATH being a bit wonky, everything else looks good, so I'll sort out the path and try again, then move to Linux if I'm having no joy with that.I have a mingw box with no Visual Studio or Cygwin installed on it. All I did was:
$ mkdir sparc-rtems; cd sparc-rtems $ CFLAGS="-ggdb -O0" ../gdb-7.2/configure --prefix=$HOME/built --target=sparc-rtems --disable-sim $ make all-gdb install-gdb
and this worked with both the 7.2 tarball and CVS HEAD. [There appear to be build problems with the simulator on MinGW.]
This doesn't surprise me. There is a long known issue that some of the simulators depend on POSIX features which are not available in MinGW.
Wow! That's one I had never heard of.FWIW:
$ echo $PATH .:/usr/local/bin:/mingw/bin:/c/WINDOWS/system32:/c/WINDOWS:/c/WINDWOS/system32/Wbem:/c/mingw/emacs-23.3/bin $ gcc -v Using built-in specs. COLLECT_GCC=C:\MinGW\bin\gcc.exe COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=c:/mingw/bin/../libexec/gcc/mingw32/4.5.0/lto-wrapper.exe Target: mingw32 Configured with: ../gcc-4.5.0/configure --enable-languages=c,c++,ada,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --disable-sjlj-exceptions --with-dwarf2 --enable-shared --enable-libgomp --disable-win32-registry --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs --disable-werror --build=mingw32 --prefix=/mingw Thread model: win32 gcc vesion 4.5.0 (GCC)
I didn't do anything fancy to setup MinGW (which I only use for occasional build testing of Insight); I just followed the instructions on the MinGW homepage.Thanks Keith. Based on what you said I had another look at the path, and tried explicity resetting it to something similar to yours.
And guess what - GDB builds!! :-)
Looking at the old path, and doing a bit of googling, it seems that the entry "nvinitdll" is causing the problem. This is something to do with the nVidia drivers on my machine, and I think it might disappear if reinstall or upgrade the drivers.
I am glad it worked for you.Anyway, now I know what's going wrong, and I can build my whole toolchain. I guess I should also base it on the patched versions, rather than the "raw" sources, to make sure it's fully compatible :-)
Thanks to everyone who helped sort this out - much appreciated :-)
Cheers,
David P.
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