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Cross compiler x86->ARM (no stdio.h)
- To: egcs-bugs at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Cross compiler x86->ARM (no stdio.h)
- From: niles at axp745 dot gsfc dot nasa dot gov
- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 98 18:44:40 -0400
- Cc: niles at axp745 dot gsfc dot nasa dot gov
I'm trying to build a cross compiler using egcs-1.0.2 that compiles
code on a Linux machine to be run on an embedded Strong ARM processor.
I'm having trouble since the make process want to fix the stdio.h
prototypes. I don't have a stdio.h to fix. Can't I just live without
it. I can't seem to tell the compiler to ignore it. The error I get
is:
./libgcc2.c:1393: stdio.h: No such file or directory
What else can I do? How can I build glibc for this embedded
processor without a working compiler?
Note the archive at: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ftp/arm/gnu/ may be of
help, it's a bit out of date, but it's suppose to compile and build a
cross compiler for ARM. I'd like to use egcs instead. Can you help
me?
Thanks,
Rick Niles.