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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 09:48:45 +0530 (IST)
From: Gurunandan R Bhat <grbhat AT unigoa DOT ernet DOT in>
To: Nate Eldredge <nate AT cartsys DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Cannot build linux-x-dos cross-compiler
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On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Nate Eldredge wrote:

> Gurunandan R Bhat wrote:

> > crosscompiler on linux with djcrx. I believe I have followed the
> > instructions in the HOWTO Repository on DJ's site. My build fails with the
> > following error:
> > 

> First, be aware that the DJCRX instructions are intended for GCC 2.7.x. 

Yes. I am trying to follow the instructions in the recent HOWTO on DJ's
site, not the instructions in the djgpp/cross directory. The instructions
in this HOWTO pertain to gcc-2.8.1 and binutils-2.9.1

On the other hand, following instructions in /djgpp/cross and strting with
gcc-2.7.2.3 and binutils-2.8.1 fails to build libgcc1.a. Should I use the
one distributed with stock DJGPP?

> However, if you don't really need Objective-C, I'd
> suggest that you don't build it at all.  

Did that. make fails with the message of "invalid opcodes" (detailed
message appears, what I have quoted is a gist, and I will trap the error
messages and send them later)


> Just pass `make' the parameter
> "LANGUAGES=c c++" (with the quotes).

Are the quotes in the right place here ?

Thank you for your interest

Gurunandan

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