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Re: linux-2.1.60/i586,glibc-2.0.5c,egcs-971114 snapshot :)
- To: law at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: linux-2.1.60/i586,glibc-2.0.5c,egcs-971114 snapshot :)
- From: teunis <teunis at mauve dot computersupportcentre dot com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 14:35:04 -0700 (MST)
- cc: egcs list <egcs at cygnus dot com>
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Jeffrey A Law wrote:
> In message <Pine.LNX.3.96.971114180852.16600A-100000@sigil.computersupportcentre.com>you write:
> >
> > How does one make a cross-compiler?
> > (first few attempts failed ....)
> Same, however you need many more pieces to get meaningful results (cross
> assembler, linker, libraries & a simulator).
binutils-latest + support for additional wanted platforms (eg. Win32 :)
libraries? I don't know where to obtain them.
Same for simulator.... (why a simulator?)
>
> > ../streambuf.h:394: warning: invalid type `void *' for default argument to ios *'
> > In file included from ./../tests/hounddog.cc:25:
> > ../iostream.h:50: warning: invalid type `void *' for default argument to `ostream *'
> > ../iostream.h:123: warning: invalid type `void *' for default argument to `ostream *'
> > ../iostream.h:230: warning: invalid type `void *' for default argument to `ostream *'
> Hmmm, I thought we had fixed this problem several snapshots ago.
Seems to prolly be a glibc-2.0.5c-ism... as the other entry I've seen
here was from glibc-1 (libc5?)
I also get random "exception 11"s - where I didn't used to with previous
compilers. [they're quite consistent actually - but I haven't yet tracked
down what's causing them]
TIA and G'day, eh? :)
- Teunis