On Tuesday 20 October 2009 09:06:29 Michael Haubenwallner wrote: > As I'm building the toolchain myself too, I configure it with the > 32bit host triplet on each platform, usually disabling multilib.
this doesnt make any sense to me > This simply works for ppc-aix, hppa-hpux, ia64-hpux, sparc-solaris, > x86-solaris, even if the underlying OS/kernel is 64bit. > It isn't even necessary to explicitly use --{build,host} at all, > as config.guess tells the 32bit triplet on these platforms. > Additionally, even their default compiler output is 32bit. > > But Linux "is not Unix": you're right, so i'm not terribly concerned with compatibility with non-Linux systems. comparing the native Gentoo/Linux multilib setup to another Linux multilib setup is the only useful comparison. > Configuring both binutils and gcc needs to be done with: > $ CC="gcc -m32" /path/to/configure --{build,host}=i686-pc-linux-gnu ... > This works on 64bit RHEL as well as on 64bit SLES (both have 32bit in /lib, > 64bit in /lib64, no /lib32), but breaks on amd64+multilib Gentoo Linux. > > Problem is that, as x86-linux isn't a multilib target, both ld and gcc > search for 32bit libs&objects in /usr/lib:/lib, as they don't know about > /usr/lib32:/lib32. The error when bootstrapping gcc is: > /usr/lib/crti.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized i dont get it. why does the i686-pc-linux-gnu toolchain target matter on an amd64 multilib system ? the native x86_64-pc-linux-gnu toolchain should already do the right thing when given -m32. > While it is possible to patch binutils[1] and gcc[2] to search in > /usr/lib32:/lib32 even with this otherways non-multilib target, > it doesn't feel like the "right thing" to enable multilib for > just one multilib option. > > Isn't the intention of multilib to have a new (64bit) system > be compatible with the corresponding old (32bit) system? your description of "compatible" is pretty vague. ignoring /lib -> /lib64 symlink (which shouldnt matter to any binaries), i'm not aware of any differences off the top of my head. -mike
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