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Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2001 13:02:37 -0800
From: Michael Eager <eager AT eagercon DOT com>
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To: David Feustel <dfeustel AT mindspring DOT com>
CC: cygwin <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: Configuring GCC as ARM cross compiler
References: <002b01c078aa$4e2d50e0$6701a8c0 AT dafcoix6jzgi66>

David Feustel wrote:
> 
> I have cygwin installed on Windows 2000
> and it now generates W2k code.
> 
> How do I add capability for GCC to generate
> strongarm code? Does this require another install
> or can it be done by setting appropriate switches
> on the GCC command line.

You need to build GCC as a cross-compiler.

See gcc.gnu.org and read the documentation on installing GCC,
especially the crossgcc FAQ.

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