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FW: gcc-3.2
- From: Lorentz Buan <Lorentz dot Buan at epmtech dot jotne dot com>
- To: "'gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org'" <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Cc: "'anguiano at codesourcery dot com'" <anguiano at codesourcery dot com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 16:09:08 +0100
- Subject: FW: gcc-3.2
Hello,
I am not yet aware of the best common practices in the GNU community myself,
so I am following the kind advise of Ricardo Anguiano of informing you about
my findings
when building the GCC3.2 compiler from source on an HPUX 10.20 platform.
The thread about this issue is found under:
gcc-3.2 06.11.2002 17:21
in the gnu.gcc.help group.
br,
Lorentz
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ricardo Anguiano [SMTP:anguiano@codesourcery.com]
> Sent: 13. november 2002 18:25
> To: Lorentz Buan
> Subject: Re: gcc-3.2
>
>
> Lorentz Buan <Lorentz.Buan@epmtech.jotne.com> writes:
>
> > Since you have shown an interest I am notifying you directly in
> > addition to posting to the group. Just to inform you that I solved
> > my problem by making use of the GNU assembler in stead of the HPUX
> > standard one. (I fetched the binary version of GNU as from the pages
> > of HPUX porting center.) Configuration options: --with-gnu-as
> > --with-as=/opt/binutils/bin/as The doc says it makes a difference to
> > make use of GNU as, but in the first place I did not interpret that
> > as strictly necesarry. Lorentz
>
> Lorentz,
>
> This information is valuable to the GCC community. Thank you for
> figuring it out. The build instructions on the GCC web pages should
> be better worded. If you send your successful build instructions to
> gcc@gcc.gnu.org someone will update the build instructions for your
> platform.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Ricardo Anguiano
> http://www.codesourcery.com