Why won't my program compile? (continued)
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday@mindspring.com
Fri Nov 4 21:06:00 GMT 2005
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, mdmiller@visi.com wrote:
> Quoting "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com>:
>
> > On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, mdmiller@visi.com wrote:
> >
> > > And you fine gentlepeople are correct, my problem was the one caused
> > > by the gcc check that Mike Joyce provided a patch for. The result
> > > is I go further but still crash and burn due to an internal compiler
> > > spill error. Which suggests that Robert's suggestion of staying on
> > > the path because of the monsters in the woods has some merit. My
> > > goal is to get the 2.6.14 kernel and its USB fixes running on an SH4
> > > board, but I don't have to get there in a single step. Can anyone
> > > suggest a gcc/glibc combination that is in the direction of
> > > goodness? I'll use the compiler error as my .sigline today.
> >
> > so you're still working on building a functional SH4 toolchain, is
> > that it?
> >
> > rday
> >
>
> Yes, please. I've poked around and seen your bugzilla/crosstool
> comments on 4.0.2. Given my goal of getting to a 2.6.14 kernel,
> what are your suggestions?
> I'm OK w/ using a 3.x gcc or even switching from SUSE to some other platform if
> you think it would help.
one of the guys on the linuxsh list is, as we speak, working on that,
and i'm also at the moment compiling an SH4 toolchain. i'll let you
know how it turns out if you can be patient for a day or so. possibly
less.
rday
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