* Christopher C. Chimelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020520 18:42]:
[ binutils-sparc ]
> Oh, I didn't realise that there was one :-P Yes, that should be fine to
> use :-)
Okay, I'm now using toolchain-source and I think (?) I'm making
progress, it now throws the following error:
| make[2]: Entering d
On Mon, 20 May 2002, Maarten den Braber wrote:
> I've also experimented with toolchain, but couldn't find out which one
> (following README.cross or using toolchain) was the way to go. So I
> haven't explored that road any further.
>
> About binutils-sparc: can't I use the one provided in the di
Hi Chris,
First of all thanks for your quick reply!
* Christopher C. Chimelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020520 17:51]:
> > I've tried compiling with binutils-multiarch and binutils-sparc both or
> > each one alone installed but with no luck. Further searches about this
> > problem didn't gave me any c
Christopher C. Chimelis wrote:
To produce a full cross-compiling toolchain, you'll also probably need the
headers from a sparc copied over onto your Athlon, FYI, before
bootstrapping gcc.
toolchain-src includes a script to fetch them from the debian libc
packages for you.
Dave
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On Mon, 20 May 2002, Maarten den Braber wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Recently I bought a second-hand Sun JavaStation NC. I would like to run
> a custom 2.4 kernel on it so I need to compile
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Hi,
Recently I bought a second-hand Sun JavaStation NC. I would like to run
a custom 2.4 kernel on it so I need to compile a sparc kernel on my
Athlon workstation. For that I need (corre
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