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Re: Is a target glibc really needed to build full crossgcc?


Kai Ruottu wrote:

So what are the current target systems which don't have even any
suitable replacement C libraries at all prebuilt for them? Linux/v850? Linux/m32r? Linux/mn10300? The recently mentioned Linux/Blackfin?

For the Linux/m32r some prebuilt glibcs were available via:


http://debian.linux-m32r.org/dists/stable/main/binary-m32r/

The glibc port seems to be only in 'ports', not integrated to
the main 'sysdeps'... Anyway after having the 'bootstrap' glibc
and if the newer binutils and GCCs already support 'm32r-linux-gnu',
the first toolchain build can take only 15-30 minutes...


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