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From: "Laurynas Biveinis" <lauras AT softhome DOT net>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 18:45:37 +0200
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Cc: John Fremlin <chief AT bandits DOT org>, crossgcc AT gcc DOT gnu DOT org
Subject: Re: i586-pc-linux-gnu to DJGPP cross compiler with today's 3.00 CVS
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> > Linking fails on cpp0 because target_flags (used by SUPPORTS_ONE_ONLY
> > macro defined in the djgpp.h config file which is instantiated in
> > cppinit.c) is defined in rtlanal.c which is not included in the
> > link. This can be fixed by also defining target_flags in cppinit.c,
> > though that probably isn't the right, as, as far as I can see, they
> > are not modified anywhere.

I think Mark has fixed this one, however the patch hasn't been applied yet.

> Tried the same and run into the trouble with building libstdc++-v3:

[...things not working...]

Erm, cross-compiling libstdc++-v3 isn't supported at all for now, as
maintainers told me.
 
> After that I tried build under Linux gcc-3.0 20010311 as native compiler for DJGPP. 
> (I think it would be good test for cross-compiler)

[...]

Thanks for checking. I'll try to get things fixed when I have time
(if you or Mark don't do it before...) 

> So perhaps I should look whether native compiler for DJGPP I built works at all ...

Well, native C and C++ compilers did work a week ago, and libstdc++-v3 almost 
worked. But GCC bit-rots veeeery fast indeed...

Laurynas

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