missing syslimits.h in canadian cross-toolchains

Mike Frysinger vapier@gentoo.org
Sat Aug 13 21:40:00 GMT 2005


On Saturday 13 August 2005 05:25 am, Lennert Buytenhek wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 04:43:04AM -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > also, the patch applies against 3.3.6 with a little fuzz, but clean
> > enough to be usuable
>
> On a related note, have you been able to make gcc compile itself using
> anything later than 3.3.3?

i use 3.4.4 on arm/glibc, arm/uclibc, and armeb/uclibc without much hassle ... 
i just started developing on armeb so i havent done any glibc work yet (which 
i assume is what you're working with)

i used to play with 3.3.[3-6] on arm/glibc but that was too much of a pain so 
i've switched to 3.4.4 now

> Basically, using a crosstool toolchain with gcc version X (build=i686
> host=i686 target=armeb) to cross-compile a native gcc version Y
> (build=i686 host=armeb target=armeb) produces a defective gcc version
> Y that segfaults on this trivial program:

yeah, ive only used 3.4.4 on armeb, plus i'm doing uClibc env ... and your 
test program builds & runs fine :/
-mike

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