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Using crosstool 0.34, I've been trying to build gcc 4.0.0 cross-compiler for powerpc-860 without success. Previously, I have built gcc 3.4.2 successfully so I think I've got everything setup correctly for running crosstool. However, for gcc 4.0.0, crosstool stops with:
In file included from ./include/java-signal.h:17, from /home/tbhayman/xtool/crosstool-0.34 /build/powerpc-860-linux-gnu/gcc-4.0.0-glibc-2.3.5/gcc-4.0.0 /libjava/prims.cc:26: /home/tbhayman/xtool/opt/crosstool/gcc-4.0.0-glibc-2.3.5 /powerpc-860-linux-gnu/powerpc-860-linux-gnu/include/sys/syscall.h:32:27: error: bits/syscall.h: No such file or directory
And, sure enough, that file (bits/syscall.h) does not exist. Looking back through the build log I can see the prerequisite (build-glibc-headers/misc/syscall-list.h) does exist but it doesn't get copied/installed to the install directory.
That sounds familiar. I can't remember any details, but I think I got happier once I tried sanitized headers. Can you give that a shot? Just use gcc-4.0.0-glibc-2.3.5-hdrs-2.6.11.2.dat
GCC_LANGUAGES="c,c++,java"
Has anybody successfully built gcj for this combination? Anybody have a hint what's going wrong? Thanks,
I haven't done the build matrix with java support, ever, but with gcc-4.0 out, it's probably time to start. - Dan
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