problem building cross compiler for arm-linux under cygwin
Robb, Sam
sam.robb@timesys.com
Tue Oct 8 09:41:00 GMT 2002
Joan,
If you haven't already, you may want to spend some time looking through the
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ObPlug:
The company I work for (TimeSys) produces cross-development tools based on
the GNU toolchain. We support a couple of ARM boards - these can be found at
http://www.timesys.com/index.cfm?hdr=sdk_header.cfm&bdy=sdk_bdy.cfm.
-Samrobb
-----Original Message-----
From: jxiong@esteemnetworks.com [mailto:jxiong@esteemnetworks.com]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:28 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: problem building cross compiler for arm-linux under cygwin
Hi everybody
I have a question about building cross compilers.
Here are the sources I used:
binutils-2.12.90.0.3
gcc-2.95.3
gcc-2.95.3.diff
glibc-2.2.4
glibc-linuxthreads-2.2.4
host: cygwin run on win2000
target: arm-linux
If I want to build glibc,GCC should be compiled for two times,
But when I fist compile it use the following configure:
../gcc-2.95.3/configure --target=arm-linux --prefix=/usr/local/
armle/ --disable-shared --disable-threads --enable-languages="c"
make
There are errors.You can see the attachment named "makeout".
I think the problem exits here:
checking for a BSD compatible install... /bin/install -c
checking how to run the C preprocessor... /lib/cpp
checking for sys/file.h... grep: conftest.out: No such file or directory
.......
Because I have used the same sources and the same configure commands
under linux ,everything is OK. So I compare the output under these two conditions
It seems that these kind of "checking" is not the same.
Why these happen? They both run the same "configure" script in
gcc-2.95.3/libiberty/.
Wish your help.I even now begin to reseach the configure script, but nothing
do help.
Regards
Joan
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