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> > So if I've followed you right, you want host = build = i586-pc-cygwin, > because you want to build this compiler under cygwin, and you want it > to run under cygwin, but you want it to produce output for m68k-linux, > which is the target. With target==host, you would get a compiler that > you could only run on your m68k-linux system, i.e. a native > compiler that you build by crosscompiling it on build. > The assumption about the environment is correct, I want to be able to build the cross-compiler with Cygwin to run under Cygwin so that it will produce executables that can be run on an Atari eventually (or emulator). In this case I will use the m68k-linux target to compile the kernel. If use 'host=i586-pc-cygwin', the configure for glib produces: checking host system type... i586-pc-cygwin *** The GNU C library is currently not available for this platform. *** So far nobody cared to port it and if there is no volunteer it *** might never happen. So, if you have interest to see glibc on *** this platform visit *** http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/porting.html *** and join the group of porters When you say 'compiler' in your reply, I thought I was building libraries and headers separately here and not a compiler (which I'd be doing under egcs). When I used newlib to build the m68k-coff target, this seemed straight-forward, e.g. set up the symbolic link and add '--with-newlib' to the configuration command. Forgive my naivety but a similar approach for glibc doesn't seem to be available? 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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