gcc3 arm-elf crosscompiler under cygwin

andy@softbookpress.com andy@softbookpress.com
Tue Jul 3 06:20:00 GMT 2001


Thanks David!
Your suggestion  worked! (at least there was no message telling me that
libgcc++ directory will  not configured).
I did a "make bootstrap" and now it's time for a very large cup of cofee :-))
I wonder about sys-includes though (or --with-headers option) Is it
necessary to use this option?

Thanks a lot
Andy



>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: andy@softbookpress.com [ mailto:andy@softbookpress.com ]
>>Sent: 03 July 2001 05:53
>
>>With --enable languages="c c++" option
>
>  Did you try --enable-languages=c,c++ (no quotes, replace space with
>commas)?  What you have there looks like the right format for the
>LANGUAGES= buildtime macro but not for the configure option.  Mind you,
>that's 2.x information, I haven't used 3.0 myself but I'd guess it would
>still apply.
>
>        DaveK
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