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(manually cross posted - the original didn't seem to get here)
----- Forwarded message from Matthew Jones <matthewjones@vw1600e.org.uk> -----
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:12:45 +0000
From: Matthew Jones <matthewjones@vw1600e.org.uk>
Reply-To: Matthew Jones <matthewjones@vw1600e.org.uk>
Subject: cross libstdc++-v3 configuration
To: libstdc++ list <libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org>, crossgcc list
<crossgcc@sources.redhat.com>
Hello,
I'm trying to build libstdc++-v3 for a cross development system.
Host is i686-pc-cygwin, target system is powerpc-ibm-eabi.
I started out using crosstool, but this failed in libstdc++-v3 with "No support
for this host/target combination."
So now I'm building it by hand, and it seems that no matter which configuration
I try, it always picks up /usr/bin/gcc and determines "checking whether we are
cross compiling... no". I have tried various combinations of --host, --build
and --target. Even after reading libstdc++-v3/configure --help, it is not clear
to me what I need to set.
I am using freshly opened cygwin DOS boxes, so I'm probably not preserving any
environment that crosstool may have set up.
Please could someone explain what I need to do to force it to cross compile ?
Do I need to set a load of environment variables before I run configure?
Thanks,
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Matthew JONES
http://www.tandbergtv.com/
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