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On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:52:36PM +0000, ron tal wrote: > the major problem I was facing: argv.c lines 38,39 : <stdlib.h> > <string.h> could Not be find. > > I was suggested to do: > > --with-headers /newlib/libc/include which copied the directory > but still did not solved the problem. look at the output of your make and notice the flags being passed to the compiler. there should be a -I<directory where newlib string.h is>. if that is not there, you can manually edit the makefile to add it. (why isn't it added? I do not know, but the answer could be found by digging through the autoconf / automake configuration files.) another alternative is to use the "one tree" method of building, as shown in http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/FAQ-4.html#ss4.2. I have succesfully used the process to build m68k-rtems-elf, and m68k-elf, and a canadian cross for m68k-rtems-elf running on i386-cygwin. -- Aaron J. Grier | Frye Electronics, Tigard, OR | aaron@frye.com "Add [Windows] ME to an old PC with a `mere' 32 MB of memory, and your hard disk will be busier than a one-armed man juggling knives." -- Winn L. Rosch ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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