Skip libgcc?

Jonathan S. Shapiro shap@eros-os.org
Sun Dec 25 16:13:00 GMT 2005


Generally, if the libbgcc build is giving you trouble, you should try to address the problem. The primary purpose of libgcc is to supply "built in" opcodes and functions that arenÂ’t  actually integrated into the compiler for your target architecture.

-----Original Message-----
   >From: "Chris Telting"<cdtelting-ml@comcast.net>
   >Sent: 12/24/05 4:53:18 PM
   >To: "crossgcc@sourceware.org"<crossgcc@sourceware.org>
   >Subject: Skip libgcc?
   >
   >Is there an option to skip compilation of libgcc?
   >
   >libgcc is just a static or dynamic library right?
   >
   >I'm thinking that it means that it isn't needed if your compiling 
   >libraries.  Only final executables get need be linked to it.
   >
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