Why won't my program compile? (continued)
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday@mindspring.com
Mon Nov 7 10:15:00 GMT 2005
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.
over on the linuxsh-dev list, we have reports of folks who have
working SH4 toolchains built using crosstool that have in fact
compiled the 2.6.14+sh kernel. you might want to check the archives
of the mailing list:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsh-dev
there is a wiki page (that i've been hacking on) explaining the
process here:
http://linux-sh.org/shwiki/Crosstool038
but it's just a touch out-of-date and i'm going to leave it alone
until the next release of crosstool since it's just not worth
explaining the workarounds when a newer version of crosstool will
(theoretically) work out of the box.
so you can wait a few days or read the most recent posts in the
archives if you're in a rush.
rday
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