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native GCC-compiler


Hello everyone.

I have two questions.

1. I have tried to build gcc in a cygwin environment on a PC with OS Win95, without success.
   Configuration doesn't work and the message "You must set your environment variable CC
   to a working compiler. But I want to build a working compiler. I have tried to set CC in bash
   but the same problem occur. 
   (Previous I have built, with a lot of help from this maillist, a crosscompiler for M68040 but then
   my cygwin environment was placed in Win NT so the builtin gcc-compiler wich comes with
   cygwin worked.) So my question is: Why doesn't it work on Win95?

2. When you want to build a native compiler to be able to get executables how do you set the
   startadress for the compiled programs. My native gcc-compiler wich comes with cygwin
   gives me executables wich gives me fatal error when I try to execute them.
   But the executables when making cross-gcc-m68k works ( must be something that gets
   configured automatically when building the cross-compiler )  

Mikael Johansson 
Control System Engineer
Performance and control

Volvo Aero Corporation
Military Engines Trollhättan
Dept. 7164MJ
SE-461 81 Trollhättan, Sweden
phone +46 520 940 61
e-mail: mikael.mj.johansson@volvo.com



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