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Re: General Help !!!!
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- Subject: Re: General Help !!!!
- From: vikram <vikram@ftghome.com>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 11:56:43 -0400
- References: <3782809C.6A79CD57@ftghome.com>
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Hi Friends !
I was looking for the solution to this problem .
Hope someone out there has the solution
Thanks Again
Vikram
vikram wrote:
> Hi !
> I am trying to compile gcc 2.7.2.1 with binutils 2.7 with gdb 4.17
> for DG-UX 5.4R3.10 on m88k CPU.
> Since the support for this particular version id not there either in
> DG , I am trying to compile it as a cross compiler on the native machine
> itself for m88k-dg-coff.
> I am able to compile binutils this way .
> Also , I am able to compile gcc. As such am not getting any error in
> the compilation of gcc.
>
> But at the time of actual compiling of a test program, following errors
> have been encountered:
>
> I was using the /usr/lib files and the other startup files like
> crt0.o, mcrt0.o with the open BCS format .
>
> Now the problem is that I am able to use the compiler and assembler but
> at the time of linker am getting problems .
>
> Initially started with crt0.o format not known , changed it to other
> startup files there , could get past it . Now the problem is this that
> its not able to find some files in libc.a .
>
> Is the approach that I am using okay or do I need to take some other
> approach .
> Has anyone been able to compile the above things on DG-UX ( Data
> General)
>
> Any fast help would be really appreciated.
> Regards
> Vikram _______________________________________________
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