68000 cross compiler under windows 2000
Bruce Adams
bruadams@tycoint.com
Fri Aug 23 08:56:00 GMT 2002
Hi,
I am trying again using binutils 2.9.1 and gcc-2.95.1 as recommended
on the redhat site (Ideally I'd like to keep up with the latest versions for
best ISO C++ compliance). Now when I try to build gcc it is unable to find
m68k-coff-ar. There is definitely an ar in
/cygdrive/c/usr/local/m68k-coff/bin
so why isn't it finding it?
I've probably been living in the wishy washy windows world
too long but shouldn't there be some combination of tools that builds
and works straight out of the box? Could some guru please set me back on
the
path of light? :-)
Thanks,
Bruce A.
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