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Hi, you wrote: > Below is a listing of the procedure I used to build a linux hosted > h8/300 toolchain for development with the hitachi H8/3644F processor > (HD64F3644). > > Lastly, the compiler seems to run ok, but there's a problem with the > linker giving me "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" whenever I attempt > to include a library or archive file with my link. The 'h8300-hms' toolkit should work under Linux, but first you must have a stable and thoroughly tested 'production compiler' to build the new tools. So I assume that you run a lenghty 'torture' test for your new egcs-1.1 native compiler, before trusting to use it to build anything... I have a native egcs-1.1 for libc-5.4.46, bootstrapped with H.J.Lu's egcs-1.0.2 release, but haven't yet run much torture tests to see the quality (only the c-torture-1.45)... So, I still use the 1.0.2 for production use. I would suggest you to upgrade your GCC with the released egcs-1.0.2 or egcs-1.1 (if available) for libc-5, and use it to build the 'h8300-hms' toolkit. If you can get 'acid-tested' binaries, why try to build the same yourself? Ok, I confess that I too have this NIH-attitude sometimes, but not trusting myself too much will now and then help a lot... (It can be possible that someone else can do something better than me sometimes...;-) Cheers, Kai ________________________________________________ To get help for the crossgcc list, send mail to crossgcc-request@cygnus.com with the text 'help' (without the quotes) in the body of the message.