Dear Reads:
In my first letter, I just tried to cross-compiled the dietlibc in
cygwin. In order to cross-compile programs that depends on dietlibc
such as nash, one must get a HOST diet execution from the dietlibc and
then run diet some-arch-gcc yourfile.c.
Although dietlibc supports cross-compi
Hi, Brian:
It's not really clear what you're trying to accomplish here. If you're
trying to natively compile this lib then that's almost certainly going
to fail, as dietlibc supports the linux kernel only. (Just like you
can't just compile glibc for windows and run it -- if this were possibl
Wang Yiping wrote:
> I met a problem on compiling dietlibc on the lastest gcc-3.4.4 with
> error. I don't know if I can do this on cygwin.
It's not really clear what you're trying to accomplish here. If you're
trying to natively compile this lib then that's almost certainly going
to fail, as die
Dear Readers:
I met a problem on compiling dietlibc on the lastest gcc-3.4.4 with
error. I don't know if I can do this on cygwin.
Thanks for your help!
andy
dietlibc-0.27 to 0.30 i386/start.S
68 .Lstart:
69.size_start,.Lstart-_start
$ make
gcc -I. -isystem include -pipe -nostdinc
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