2nd problem
Sir Ace
chandleg@wizardsworks.org
Mon Jan 14 04:10:00 GMT 2002
I've got my native sh-4 compiler built, with my cross-compiler.
It was built with:
../gcc-3.0.1/configure --target=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX --disable-shared
--host=$TARGET -build=i386-slackware-linux --enable-languages=c,cpp
where $TARGET=sh4-linux
the only modification made at all was on the LDFLAGS line of the make
file:
LDFLAGS = -all-static
I'm getting errors trying to re-compiler the native sh-4 on the sh-4
machine now, as well as my bin-utils.
which are also built with the exact same flags.
my errors are looking like this:
/bin/../lib/gcc-lib/sh4-linux/3.0.1/../../../../sh4-linux/bin/ld: cannot
open crt1.o: No such file or directory
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
*** The command 'gcc -o conftest conftest.c' failed.
*** You must set the environment variable CC to a working compiler.
ex:
bash-2.05# cat /blah.c
int main ()
{
}
bash-2.05# gcc /blah.c
/bin/../lib/gcc-lib/sh4-linux/3.0.1/../../../../sh4-linux/bin/ld: cannot
open crt1.o: No such file or directory
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
where did I go wrong this time?
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