Jie Zhang wrote:
On 12/28/2009 12:59 PM, Pardis Beikzadeh wrote:
Hi,
Also 'make bootstrap' doesn't work without running configure, so I'm
not sure what the "recommended way" mentioned in the email below
means.
The bootstrap in Jim's reply means, I think, building a minimal (only
C front-end) gcc-3.2 first using gcc-3.4. Then you can use the minimal
gcc-3.2 to build a full gcc-3.2.
Maybe installing a gcc-3.3 based Cygwin-release like the '1.6.6' and
then building gcc-3.2 with it would succeed immediately :
http://www.filewatcher.com/m/cygwin-1.6.6.zip.496537660.0.0.html
Or simply finding a gcc-3.2-based Cygwin-release from the net....
It can also be possible that gcc-3.2 expects some old Cygwin-runtime as
the binutils & C-library components, trying to get gcc-3.2 to work
with uptodate binutils and Cygwin-runtime may simply be impossible or
very hard :(