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> Is your aim "to build a toolchain for arm-linux hosted on osX 10.2", > ie. the results are not important but that the build succeeds is... > Or "to get a toolchain for arm-linux hosted on osX 10.2", ie. > building again the already got parts is not necessary... well, both really :) the osX machine is much faster than the debian-ppc box (if you dont take the time to set up the crosscompiler into account!) so i was hoping to use the build of the arm toolchain to check the osX build process + get arm-linux binaires compiler quicker. > I just wanted to be sure that you understand that you really > don't need to rebuild a already built glibc (on Linux/PPC as > you told), but can simply copy it to the 'secondary' host. In > this respect you are not in a blind alley... If you only will > get the OS X hosted binutils and GCC for 'arm-linux', then you > will get the toolchain... i tried this, and it seems to work (but i was hoping to avoid it) . thanks. another problem emerged with the binutils + autoconf versions, which was solved by downgrading to binutls 2.12.1 and rebuilding autoconf 2.13? > For me a more important issue would be how on earth one gets > a Linux-x-MacOS-X cross-toolchain with the 'Mach-O' target > format binutils... Then one wouldn't need an Apple-system for > building some OS X hosted cross-tools, on Linux, Solaris2 (or > even on Windoze if enjoying any build-problems, a'la OS X ;-) > Apple seems to provide on sources for the Darwin/OS X C-library, > no binaries, and no instructions/patches for compiling the > binutils sources on other hosts than OS X... let me know of any progress... , ( i assume --target=powerpc-apple-darwin6.1 should work once apple's changes are merged back into the gnu toolchain (is it GPL, right?!) .. , i think ill wait till then) ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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