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Running "$(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc test.c -s" I get a small binary file that's identical to the one generated if I don't statically link the executable.
I'm trying to create a stand alone executable that I can download to the target system via a jtag interface and have it run. But maybe I'm taking the wrong approach.
Hmm. Most people in your shoes use newlib, not glibc. Newlib, I hear, includes things like itoa without having any nasty references to an underlying operating system.
'Course, you'll need to add newlib support to the crosstool script to do that. It's probably not too hard; somebody else was already interested in it, maybe they've started. - Dan
-- Dan Kegel http://www.kegel.com http://counter.li.org/cgi-bin/runscript/display-person.cgi?user=78045
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