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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 23:47:20 -0700
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From: Doug Johnson <finson AT acm DOT org>
Subject: RE: Binutils and GCC
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I am having a similar experience.  I built a cross compiling gcc for 
W98->MIPS last week using 1.3.2.  Today I rebuilt my system from bare metal 
to run W2K.  Everything else is fine, but I cannot compile binutils using 
1.3.3.  I get the same error that David is getting.

I have tried to revert to 1.3.2, but that doesn't work because for some 
reason setup now believes that the cygwin package should be 
cygwin-1.3.2-1.tar.bz2 (rather than cygwin-1.3.2-1.tar.gz, which is what I 
have from my previous install).

So I'm kind of toast for the moment.  Any guidance would be helpful.

Thanks.

Doug Johnson

Jason Kajita  wrote:

>David T. Schneider" <dschneider at socsolutions dot com> wrote:
>... When I try to build the tools to compile ARM code on CygWin
>following the direction supplied for building ecos I get:
>/usr/src/binutils-2.10.1/libiberty/strerror.c:461: conflicting types for
>`sys_errlist'
>/usr/include/sys/errno.h:23: previous declaration of `sys_errlist'
>when the make reaches /usr/src/binutils-2.10.1/libiberty/strerror.c
>
>I've also tried performing a native build for gcc-2.95.3 and gcc-3.0.1
>and get the same error.  ...
>
>========================================================================
>Further information on the issue:
>I have believe that this problem may be related to the 1.3.3 cygwin1.dll
>release.  When I revert back to 1.3.2-1, I do not get the error.


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