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Hello, I just joined this list, and want to report success in building the tools with crosstool... My host is running redhat 9, gcc version 3.2.2. Yesterday I downloaded crosstool-0.27 and ran "demo-ppc405.sh". It died pretty quick (actually wget was timing out). I looked into the scripts and noticed that for some reason wget was not working for HTTP addresses. If this is the red-hat 9 issue mentioned on the crosstool website, here's an easy workaround... The scripts first look to the directory specified by the shell variable TARBALLS_DIR to see if the file is already there, so, for each of the downloads done by wget that were HTTP addressed, I downloaded the files to the ${TARBALLS_DIR} directory then re-ran the script, this allows the script to bypass the hanging wget command. A few hours later I had tools, headers and libraries installed under: /opt/crosstool/powerpc-405-linux-gnu/gcc-3.3.2-glibc-2.3.2 I was not able to run the test suite because I don't have a target running linux yet (that's what I need the tools for!). I did however, build a few small standalone apps that run on top of MicroMonitor and they worked fine. I apologize if this workaround has already been posted, I didn't hunt through the archives to check. The bottom line is that the tools are up and running with minimal effort on my part. I had been painfully trying to build this stuff for several days prior to hearing about crosstool. Thanks much Dan (& Bill)! Ed Sutter ------ 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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