Porting newlib new backend

Jens Mehler jens.mehler@mni.thm.de
Thu Aug 29 16:22:00 GMT 2013


That did the trick for me.
I read up on the or32 manual while building my port of newlib it was a 
great help.

With best regards,
Jens Mehler

Am 29.08.13 17:56, schrieb Hendrik Greving:
> Did you rebuild just by running aclocal, autoreconf, or more than that?
> Regards,
> Hendrik Greving
>
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 8:47 AM, Jens Mehler <jens.mehler@mni.thm.de> wrote:
>> Hi Hendrik,
>>
>> I ran into the same issue a few weeks ago.
>> Try to rebuild the configure files in the respective directories.
>>
>> With best regards
>> Jens Mehler
>>
>> Am 29.08.13 17:33, schrieb Hendrik Greving:
>>
>>> Hi, I have 'ported' newlib to a new backend, adding
>>> sys/<myarch>/crt0.S (simplified crt0 for our machine).
>>>
>>> When configuring/building, integrated into fsf (GCC) directory, I am
>>> getting the error
>>>
>>> /my/path/obj/fsf/./binutils/ranlib lib.a
>>> make[5]: Leaving directory `/my/path/obj/fsf/<myarch>/newlib/libc/locale'
>>> Making all in sys
>>> make[5]: Entering directory `/my/path/obj/fsf/<myarch>/newlib/libc/sys'
>>> Making all in <myarch>
>>> /bin/sh: line 0: cd: <myarch>: No such file or directory
>>> Making all in .
>>> make[6]: Entering directory `/my/path/obj/fsf/<myarch>/newlib/libc/sys'
>>> make[6]: *** No rule to make target `<myarch>/lib.a', needed by `lib.a'.
>>> Stop.
>>> make[6]: Leaving directory `/my/path/obj/fsf/<myarch>/newlib/libc/sys'
>>> make[5]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>> make[5]: Leaving directory `/my/path/obj/fsf/<myarch>/newlib/libc/sys'
>>> Making all in reent
>>>
>>> Any hints what i might miss? I did add sys_dir=<myarch> to
>>> configure.host, and ran aclocal and autoreconf.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Regards,
>>> Hendrik Greving
>>



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