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From: "michael green" <cobra100 AT mindspring DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Installing binaries
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 22:19:47 -0500
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michael green wrote in message <84roml$bqo$1 AT nntp9 DOT atl DOT mindspring DOT net>...
>I was under the impression that the file binutils-2_9_1-tar are the
sources.
>Ok, this is what I am trying to do.I obtained these files :
>binutils-2.9.1.tar.gz                                            sources
>binutils-2.9.1-m68hc1x-19991128.diffs.gz     patch
>gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz                                                sources
>gcc-2.95.2-m68hc1x-19991129.diffs.gz         patch
>newlib-1.8.1.tar.gz                                             sources
>newlib-1.8.1-m68hc1x-19991128.diffs.gz      patch
>Then I installed djpp 2.02 through zip picker and install.exe utility.
>Where and how do I install all these files ? The instructions with the
files
>:
>gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz
>gcc-2.95.2-m68hc1x-19991129.diffs.gz
>say "Befor compiling GCC, you need to compile and install the GNU Binutils
>for Motorola 68hc11 or 68hc12. Refer to GNU Binutils for 68hc11& 68hc12
>which is a link to page where I obtained :
>binutils-2.9.1.tar.gz
>binutils-2.9.1-m68hc1x-19991128.diffs.gz
>The instructions for the newlib files say pretty much the same thing except
>that GCC and Binutils need to be installed first. It looked like binutils
>had to be installed first. The instructions for the binutils say :
>
>Installing the patch
>gzip -d binutils-2.9.1-m68hc1x-19991128.diffs.gz
>tar xvzf binutils-2.9.1.tar.gz
>mv binutils-2.9.1 binutils-2.9.1-m68hc1x
>patch -p1 < ../binutils-2.9.1-m68hc1x-19991128.diffs
>
>My first attempt to install, I unzipped files with winzip to the default
dir
>which
>turned out to be \binutils-2.9.1 directory.So they were unzipped in
>d:\djgpp\binutils-2.9.1. Then I changed the name of the binutils-2.9.1 to
>binutils-2.9.1-m68hc1x.
>Then I tried to apply the patch. After several attempts and failures I
>thought I
>was successful at getting the patch installed.Then the instructions say :
> sh ./configure --target=m6811-elf -program-prefix=m6811-elf-
>So thats what I did. The error I got was something like configure: bin/sh:
>[noent] and then something about a host. So I gave the commands     sh
>./configure --host=i586 --target=m6811-elf --program=prefix=m6811-elf-
>Then it looked good for a socond or so until I got message back that said
>****can not find config.sub . I had a copy of bash.exe in djgpp\bin so I
>copied it to the binutils-2.9.1-m68hc1x directory as sh.exe because I
>remembered reading something about this. I am not sure if this was correct.
>Could someone please help me with this ? It would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
I need help with the whole install not just the bash part but any help is
welcome.


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