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Re: Cygwin->linux crosscompiler make problem


Dan Kegel wrote:
On 1/26/06, Jake Goulding <goulding@vivisimo.com> wrote:
/ct isn't mounted, it is simply a directory on the cygwin root
(c:\cygwin\ct in Windows-land).

Right, so perhaps you could try mounting it instead as I described. Using a managed mode mount will let you have case-sensitive filesystem.

Lacking a case-sensitive file system probably isn't your
problem, but I wanted to list everything I could recall that
is needed to get all the way to building a good linux kernel.
- Dan

Alright, I'll give that a shot. In the meantime, the compile died again, slightly different error:

make[2]: *** No rule to make target `../m', needed by `/ct/build/i386-unknown-linux-gnu/gcc-3.2.3-glibc-2.3.2/build-glibc/tcb-offsets.h.d'. Stop.

Also, if it helps, I really don't want to build a kernel. I basically want just the bare minimum to be able to use this as a distcc node for a computer with a GCC version similar to what is above (3.2.2).

Thanks for your help so far.

-j

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