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Hi Kai, Hi all, > I would suspect the used 'make'... > ... > > Basically you should get the 'fstat.o' etc. into your libs. Their sources > are in the main 'libgloss' source directory and the produced Makefile > should > take them and compile them into the build 'libgloss/rs6000' directory. But > somehow it didn't work... > > My advice would be to track the build by verbosely following what the > 'make' > does ('-d') or get a log-file... Or try the GNU make (probably prebuilt in > 'www.sunfreeware.com'), if now using the native 'make'. > The used make is the GNU make indeed ... > Sometimes the result, for instance: "getting newlib-1.9 binaries, built > for > 'powerpc-eabi'", is more important than the method "getting newlib-1.9 > binaries, > built for 'powerpc-eabi', on a specific host", sometimes not... > In the meantime, the libraries have been built (see further) (thanks to Randy, who contacted me outside the newsgroup). It came to : untar the 1.9.0- tarball, mkdir <new-newlibname>, chdir <new-newlibname>, run ../newlib-1.9.0/configure <with usual options>, and make all install (still being in directory <new-newlibname>). --> this is IMHO an error in the configure script/generated Makefile, isn't it ? The Makefiles differed by VPATH=. (in the wrong case) becoming VPATH=../newlib-1.9.0 (in the case in which it works fine). I think I should report this as an error. Still (I really didn't do very much else this week :-) I can't compile the complete gcc now ... Also Randy still has problems with linking his application (maybe because the newlib- build wasn't correct anyway, after all ?). I'll keep you (or was it me ? :-) informed ... Regards, Philippe Bertin. ------ 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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