[Bug bootstrap/9451] Cannot build cross gcc /w shared libs
thomas.koeller@baslerweb.com
gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org
Mon Jun 2 11:47:00 GMT 2003
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------- Additional Comments From thomas.koeller@baslerweb.com 2003-06-02 11:47 -------
Subject: RE: Cannot build cross gcc /w shared libs
Yes, you are right, libc.so is actually a linker script
containing absolute paths, and I installed glibc in a
directory different from what I configured it for (I
wanted to export it via NFS as the target's root fs).
Thank you very much for your assistance. Just one last question:
once --with-sysroot becomes available, will I then be able to
do this sort of thing?
Thanks again,
Thomas
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> ------- Additional Comments From dhazeghi@yahoo.com
> 2003-05-31 08:17 -------
> Hello,
>
> I think I might have an idea about the problem. Check what
> the contents of ${target}/usr/lib/
> libc.so are. I think you need to edit the paths in that file
> accordingly, for the cross-compiler to
> work (change the paths to those of the powerpc glibc you have
> copied). Tell me if that helps.
> Thanks,
>
> Dara
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