Compiling with newlib headers?
Joel Sherrill
joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com
Sat Sep 30 19:25:00 GMT 2000
"Russ.Shaw" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't understand: "put newlib under the gcc tree"
>
> Do you mean simply make another directory in the top
> level directory of the whole gcc tree thing by copying
> the newlib tree there? If so, what name does configure
> expect for that newlib entry?
You only need to put the libgloss and newlib subdirectories
under gcc-XXX. This can be via link (RTEMS RPM specs do it
this way), mv, or copy. The configure gcc with "--with-newlib".
It takes care of the rest.
The top level Makefile's/configure expect them to be called
newlib and libgloss.
NOTE: In a newlib-XXX distribution, I am referring to
the directories newlib-XXX/libgloss and newlib-XXX/newlib.
--joel
> Joel Sherrill wrote:
> > Years of practice have lead me to believe the right thing to
> > do is :
> >
> > build and install binutils
> > make sure cross binutils are in PATH
> > put newlib under the gcc tree and build them together
> > build and install gdb
> >
> > We used to build binutils, gcc, and newlib at the same time. Even
> > keeping the top level configury in sync for those was a pain.
> >
>
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> * Russell Shaw, B.Eng, M.Eng(Research) *
> * email: russell@webaxs.net *
> * Victoria, Australia *
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