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Hi, Leo:

Why not try to add "--testlinux" on the end of the demo line..., just like this
" `cat alpha.dat gcc-3.3.4-glibc-2.3.3.dat`    sh all.sh --notest --testlinux"

It's better for you to go to the http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/ to ask
the related questions and your question may be too far from my knowledge :-)

Btw, why not using the latest version of crosstool, It may allow you
to use the higher
version of gcc and libc.

If you want to talk about the cross-compiling further, you can reach
me at the email.

Good luck to the kernel cross-compiling, It's meaningful to everyone
who loves cygwin and linux.



Regards,
Andy

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