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[Bug libstdc++/15466] libstd++ build error for sh-hms


------- Additional Comments From adx at swissonline dot ch  2004-05-15 18:20 -------
(In reply to comment #4)
> No, for target libraries the host is always the target of the cross compiler,
this has been discussed 
> before.  No sh2 is support, just sh-hms is not support for libstdc++ at all,
because no one has added 
> the config stuff to support it

I find this a little confusing, since the build worked flawless with 3.3.1, as
mentioned above. So obviously "someone" added the config stuff in the older
version, or was it just coincidence? 
Or the other way round, why does the build try to create libstdc++ at all when
it is not supported?
Is there any chance it will be supported again in 3.4.1 or 3.5.0?



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