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Hello, A Linux hosted gcc cross compiler for AROS exists, I believe it targets PPC and Intel AROS (<cpu>-aros) I use a 68k Amiga (m68k-unknown-amigaos), I wish to create a 68k Amiga hosted cross compiler for AROS, ie I just wish to change just the host to my machine of the existing cross compiler, target remains identical, On the 68k Amiga I use a native gcc-2.95.3-4, and there is a full suite of native build tools, make, sed, awk, etc, The crossgcc FAQ says I must download gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz I dont quite see where the existing Linux-host:AROS-target gcc source enters the picture, Possibly what I am trying to do is not covered by the FAQ scenarios, any advice on how I proceed? should I use the Linux-host:AROS-target sources in place of the (gcc+gas+gld+binutils+gdb+newlib) suite in the FAQ ie decompress their sources to "/home/foo" (using the FAQ's example)? or have I totally misunderstood the Canadian Cross scenario sounds too general for this scenario, ie my scenario is just the preamble for that scenario, and I am not totally sure it covers this scenario, thanks for any help, lazer1 ------ 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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