host=i686-pc-linux-gnu target=i386-pc-mingw32, i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
conathan@conet.dyndns.org
conathan@conet.dyndns.org
Thu Jul 10 23:33:00 GMT 2003
Dan wrote:
> For Linux and glibc, maybe. But for the kinds of targets you're talking
> about, maybe not. Perhaps you could post and document things as you get
> them working? That's what I've been doing with
> http://kegel.com/crosstools,
> and it's helped a couple people already. If each of us takes a class of
> targets and polishes up the cross-tool-chain build-and-test doc and
> scripts,
> we'll have something good to fold into the gcc doc so those who come
> after us don't have to struggle so much...
> - Dan
well, still scrounging for info [been busy the last week, sorry]. Once I
perfect this mingw32 installation, I can make a nice hint on it [looks
like common knowledge though, from people who know more then I do].
the djgpp, I'll figure out eventually. still reading through all the
readme.1st's at djgpp. [and scripts]. (sorry, I dont like blinkdly
running scripts, and rather do it myself first). I can post my
experiences, and see if it helps anyone. (there was a howto at delorie,
that'll help).
a 3rd one I wanted to figure out was cygwin. [they have that cygwin
package, which I guess I have to track down first].
[just a resummary of where I'm at, and what I might be able to accomplish].
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Kai Ruottu:
sorry ): [I missed the porting gcc stuff, but I did read the manual
before]. Thanks for the djgpp hints. [to be fair, I did get mingw32 to
compile, except for the mingw32 runtime].
I just wanted to learn more about the internals of how this all worked
[which is probably somewhere at gcc.gnu.org, I know].
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wonder what I'll do with this stuff, once I have it...
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