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RE: GCC -3.4.0 build error for arm?


Dan,

I haven't tried running gcc-regression test suite for gcc-3.4.0 with
arm-soft-float. I shall try and if it is successful, I shall let you
know. 

-Rajesh


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Kegel [mailto:dank@kegel.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 7:46 PM
To: Poornachandran, RajeshX
Cc: crossgcc@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: GCC -3.4.0 build error for arm?

Poornachandran, RajeshX wrote:
>  Thanks for your help. Sorry for not communicating properly. I am
> building gcc tool chain using gcc-3.4.0, linux-2.6.6 with crosstool. I
> changed the crosstool appropriately to build for arm-based target. I
had
> the errors in doing so, which I posted and got clarification from the
> Crossgcc mailing list. I had those problems while trying to build
using
> Fedora-2 Core as host. I tried the same with Red Hat linux 9.0. I was
> able to successfully build. I don't know the reason for the same. 

Ah, interesting.  Well, glad things are working.  For what it's worth,
I just got arm softfloat compiling with gcc-3.4.0 and linux-2.6.6
myself,
so the next snapshot of crosstool should require no changes
whatsoever for arm (if it does, please let me know).

By the way, since you're planning on improving gcc (I think
you said that in one of your earlier posts), are you planning
to also run the gcc regression test suite?
- Dan

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