This is the mail archive of the crossgcc@sources.redhat.com mailing list for the crossgcc project.
See the CrossGCC FAQ for lots more infromation.
Index Nav: | [Date Index] [Subject Index] [Author Index] [Thread Index] | |
---|---|---|
Message Nav: | [Date Prev] [Date Next] | [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] |
At 09.34 10/10/00 -0300, Joćo Cadamuro Junior <cadamuro@lit.cpdtt.cefetpr.br> wrote: >1st) After creating the two symbolic links (newlib and libgloss) >in the $gccdir and build gcc, we don't need to build newlib after. >The gcc Makefile will do it for us. Thanks for the fix! Do you think something could be broken after recompiling newlib again (i.e. should I 'make clean' and recompile gcc?). >This configuration works only for embedded systems. Yes, I should have put in a note about that. >Cygwin is inteted for Windows NT. Running Cygwin under Windows98 >could work but it is not guaranteed. It seems to work... but after compiling gcc and exiting bash I find about 100 mbyte still allocated (and no processes running) and I have to reboot. I hope the compiled gcc could work fine under Win98 with only the cygwin DLL. >If someone has another tip, please give us!!! It would be great to update the script on the CrossGCC FAQ with something actually working at first try; many people seems to get stuck on the same problems. Enrico ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
Index Nav: | [Date Index] [Subject Index] [Author Index] [Thread Index] | |
---|---|---|
Message Nav: | [Date Prev] [Date Next] | [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] |