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Hi, Again, I wish to thank everyone who is furthering my education, :-) I now think that the problem I'm having (see below) has to do with how to control where xgcc is getting the assembler (as). Please look at the following: ************** Start here *************** rm -f tmplibgcc1.a libgcc1.S cp ../gnu-2.8.1/gcc/config/m68k/lb1sf68.asm libgcc1.S for name in _mulsi3 _udivsi3 _divsi3 _umodsi3 _modsi3 _double _float _floatex _eqdf2 _ned f2 _gtdf2 _gedf2 _ltdf2 _ledf2 _eqsf2 _nesf2 _gtsf2 _gesf2 _ltsf2 _lesf2; \ do \ echo ${name}; \ ./xgcc -B./ -O2 -DCROSS_COMPILE -DIN_GCC -g -I./include -g1 -DIN_LIBGCC2 -D__GCC_FLOAT_NOT_NEEDED -fexceptions -I. -I../gnu-2.8.1/gcc -I../gnu-2.8.1/gcc/config -c -DL${na me} libgcc1.S; \ if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \ mv libgcc1.o ${name}.o; \ /volume/FFS_500/bar/m68k-coff/bin/ar rc tmplibgcc1.a ${name}.o; \ rm -f ${name}.o; \ done _mulsi3 Assembler messages: Error: invalid switch -mc68020 make: *** [libgcc1-asm.a] Error 1 *************** End here ******************* I think the assembler message about an invalid switch is coming from the *host* 'as' and not the target 'as'. I did build binutils for the target m68k-coff and the following files exist: m68k-coff-addr2line m68k-coff-ld m68k-coff-size m68k-coff-ar m68k-coff-nm m68k-coff-strings m68k-coff-as m68k-coff-objcopy m68k-coff-strip m68k-coff-c++filt m68k-coff-objdump m68k-coff-gasp m68k-coff-ranlib in the /volume/FFS_500/bar/bin directory. But, I don't think their being used. I come to that conclusion because of the following little test. I created a small C program (called hello.c) and tried to compile it with: xgcc -c hello.c and I got the same error message about an invalid switch (btw, I'm in the build-gcc directory). When I link the m68k-coff-as file into the build-gcc directory and call it 'as', the compile works. So, I'm wondering how I should modify the Makefile, specifically the following: .../xgcc -B./ -O2 -DCROSS_COMPILE -DIN_GCC -g -I./include -g1 -DIN_LIBGCC2 -D__GCC_FLOAT_NOT_NEEDED -fexceptions -I. -I../gnu-2.8.1/gcc -I../gnu-2.8.1/gcc/config -c -DL${name} libgcc1.S; \ so that the target versions of as (and presumably ln) are called? And, why is this necessary, what did I do wrong with the use of the prefix? Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Mark ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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