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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 1994 17:26:39 -0400
From: kf AT copernic DOT lasinc DOT qc DOT ca (Khalil Foundy)
To: nigel AT algor DOT co DOT uk
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: Re: using gcc as a cross compiler

   From: Nigel Stephens <nigel AT algor DOT co DOT uk>
   Date: Fri, 26 Aug 94 20:06:06 +0100
   Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
   References: <9408261359 DOT AA14019 AT copernic DOT lasinc DOT qc DOT ca>

   Khalil Foundy (kf AT copernic DOT lasinc DOT qc DOT ca ) writes:
    > Hi everybody,
    > I have just discovered that gcc can be installed as a cross-compiler which
    > means taht it can compile a program for an architecture different from
    > the one which is installed on. I am now wondering if I can use my Dec Unix
    > station to compile programs that can be executed on an masdos machine
    > with go32 ?
    > Has someone did it ? and how ?
    > 
    > please let me know.
    > thanks a lot.

   It's pretty simple.  Apply the patches in the DJGPP DIFFS directory to
   the standard GNU releases, then configure each sub-system with 

	   configure --target=i386-go32

I looked to my DJGPP DIFFS directory and found no patch for gcc, and without
this patch gcc-2.6.0 configure does not recongnize the i386-go32 target, but
the gcc-2.6.0 comes with a go32.h in the config/i386 directory.

Questions:
- where can I find the content of the DJGPP DIFFS directory ?
- Is it possible to install a cross compiler by hand, without using
  configure ?

thanks a lot.

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| Khalil Foundy			kf AT copernic DOT lasinc DOT qc DOT ca	|
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