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--- Comment #7 fr
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--- Comment #6 from Andreas Schwab ---
You need to configure binutils with the same target as the compiler you want to
build.
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--- Comment #5 from
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--- Comment #4 from fdlbxtqi ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #3)
> (In reply to fdlbxtqi from comment #2)
> > (In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #1)
> > > Sounds like the binutils does not have the needed support for (32bit)
> >
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--- Comment #3 from Andrew Pinski ---
(In reply to fdlbxtqi from comment #2)
> (In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #1)
> > Sounds like the binutils does not have the needed support for (32bit)
> > multilib.
>
> so I should build binutils wit
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--- Comment #2 from fdlbxtqi ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #1)
> Sounds like the binutils does not have the needed support for (32bit)
> multilib.
so I should build binutils with --disable-multilib?
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