Building a cross-compiler on host PC-cygwin for target m68k-c off.
Keith Wright
kwright@gis.net
Fri May 4 09:57:00 GMT 2001
> From: Johansson Mikael <mikael.mj.johansson@volvo.com>
> Some new problems have occurred though and I can't really see how to
> deal with them.
Have you worked on it for five minutes?
What is the problem?
> If you have an idea about what could be done I would appericiate your
> sharing of it.
That is a big load of garbage to post to a mailing list.
The first thing to do is to edit your screen dumps before
you post them.
> I attach one document "readme" wich describes my efforts to make this
> crosscompiler up to the point where the make of the gcc is aborted.
You can name it "readme" but you can't make me read it.
> In addition I attach another document "gcc_make" describing every step
> in the making-process of gcc.
Next time just tell us the part that is giving you trouble.
> mkdir /usr/local
That means a directory was made. You should be happy
> Using winzip as I have not learned to use gzip an tar from bash the
Learn this! tar xzvf <filename.tar.gz> That wasn't too hard, was it?
> gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -I. -I./../include argv.c -o pic/argv.o
That means that gcc has compiled argv.c. You should be happy.
> gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -I. -I./../include argv.c
That means that gcc has compiled argv.c. You should be happy.
> gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -I.
> -I./../include choose-temp.c -o pic/choose-temp.o
That means that gcc has compiled choose-temp.c. You should be happy.
<about five hundred succesful compiles deleted>
I don't see an error message, and I don't feel like searching for
it. Answering questions is one thing, filtering computer generated
garbage is another entirely.
High on my list of things to do is to set up a mail filter that
would toss messages this big unless I have asked for them.
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-- Keith Wright <kwright@free-comp-shop.com>
Programmer in Chief, Free Computer Shop < http://www.free-comp-shop.com >
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