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we have liftoff. i (appear to) have a successful build of an SH3 toolchain with the following parts (constructed on an FC4 system with gcc-4.0.1):
gcc = 4.0.1 glibc = 2.3.5 binutils = 2.16.1 linux-libc-headers = 2.6.12.0
i took the kernel issue off the table entirely by unsetting both LINUX_DIR and KERNELCONFIG. so i cheated. so sue me.
Unsetting LINUX_DIR should have no effect, once you've set LINUX_SANITIZED_HEADER_DIR and unset KERNELCONFIG.
You're not cheating. Nobody's going to sue you. We just wish you would take a little more time to understand things.
why i'm doing this is i'd like to build my own linux system for the HP jornada 680/690, which is SH3-based. if anyone here has done this and wants to chat offline, by all means, drop me a note.
this project is documented at http://jlime.com, but the online docs are kind of scattered and i'm having trouble following along. it's not even clear that you *need* to supply your own toolchain.
i've used openembedded to rebuild the image for my sharp zaurus SL-6000. now i'm on to the jornada.
Now that you've figured out how to get a toolchain built, perhaps you could help them update http://jlime.com/docs/crosstool.txt to reflect what you learned.
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