Installing a cross compiler

David Korn dkorn@pixelpower.com
Tue Oct 30 09:15:00 GMT 2001


>-----Original Message-----
>From: J-C Louis [ mailto:jean-christophe.louis@sacet.com ]
>Sent: 30 October 2001 17:04

>> First, you need the content of /usr/include and /usr/lib from a
>> solaris2.8 system. These are not completely compatible with gcc's and
>> newlib's headers you'll need to do some modifications and it might get
>> pretty confusing.
>>
>
>Thank you for your reply.
>Where are you find the content of /usr/include and /usr/lib from solaris?
>You have the files "sparc-sun-solaris2.8.lib.ta.bz2" and "sparc-sun-
>solaris2.8.include.tar.bz2" in your script but I would know where
>are you find these files

  From a real solaris.  It is assumed that you must already have a solaris
because a cross compiler is no use without having a solaris to test the
resulting programs on.....

>Yes, I don't use gcc 2.96. I try to make a cross-compiler with a
>3.0.1 gcc version but the compilation failed too.
>I think the 2.95.3 is the latest stable version.

  I also think that the 3.0.x series is not quite ready for use yet.

      DaveK
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