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> Can anybody give me an idea on how the library paths work? > Here's my problem. I created a cross-compiler from windows > targetting linux. In order to do that, I copied the libs > from /usr/lib on > my linux box to $prefix/i486-linux/lib on my windows box and I > copied /lib from my linux box to /lib on my windows box. The linker > evidently looks in one place some times and in the other place the > rest of the time because it was looking for one library in > /lib that was > actually in $prefix/i486-linux/lib as well as looking for one > lib in i486- > linux/lib which was actually in /lib. To get around this, I > just created > symbolic links for those two files, which works. What I'd > really like > though is to be able to do it without any symbolic links and without > placing any libs in the /lib directory of my windows box > (i.e. using a > directory pointed to by a LIB environment variable of some sort). > Does anybody have any good suggestions on how to do that? Jim, You can get the search path your compiler uses with -print-search-dirs. I can't see any reason why a cross-gcc would look for libs in /lib which is *outside* of your $prefix/ tree, there must be something wrong in your configuration (are you sure you used the same --prefix= for all stages?) Cheers, Y. ------ 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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