RE: GCC 4.0.2 Canadian Cross Compile

2005-11-02 Thread Mark Fortescue
to x86_64 builds in full. Regards Mark Fortescue. -Original Message- From: Nathanael Nerode [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2005 00:29 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: gcc@gcc.gnu.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: GCC 4.0.2 Canadian Cross Compile Mark Fortesque wrote: &g

Re: GCC 4.0.2 Canadian Cross Compile

2005-11-01 Thread Nathanael Nerode
Mark Fortesque wrote: >I did not specify all the commandline arguments used in my email. I am >using --build= in the GCC builds (as required). The build arguments >in use when things go pair shaped are: >'/L64/src/gcc-4.0.0/gcc-4.0.2-p01/configure --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu >--target=sparc-linux --h

Re: GCC 4.0.2 Canadian Cross Compile

2005-11-01 Thread Mark Fortescue
Hi DJ Delorie, I did not specify all the commandline arguments used in my email. I am using --build= in the GCC builds (as required). The build arguments in use when things go pair shaped are: '/L64/src/gcc-4.0.0/gcc-4.0.2-p01/configure --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=sparc-linux --host=sparc-l

Re: GCC 4.0.2 Canadian Cross Compile

2005-10-29 Thread DJ Delorie
> In a Canadian Cross Compile, 'target' == 'host' != 'build' and the > compiler that is created may not run on the computer building the > compiler. You're describing a cross-built native, not a canadian. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/Configure-Terms.html Whenever --target=foo and build!=