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Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 17:10:16 +0700
From: The Thanh Han <hanthethanh AT gmx DOT net>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: building djgpp cross-compiler for gcc-2.95.2 on linux -- where to find build-djgpp.sh
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> > However I cannot find the script build-djgpp.sh mentioned above. Can
> > someone please give me a hint where I can get it?
> 
> Try looking in gcc2952s2.zip on the DJGPP ftp site.  Failing that,
> perhaps the version of the script in gcc332s2.zip will help.
> 
> > ./unpack-gcc.sh: cd: diffs/source: No such file or directory
> > ./unpack-gcc.sh: cd: diffs/build.gcc: No such file or directory
> > ./unpack-gcc.sh: cd: diffs/install.gcc: No such file or directory
> > ...
> > 
> > I would like to ask whether those errors are serious, and what I should
> > try to fix them?
> 
> They are serious: those diffs are to be applied as patches to the
> official sources.  The script does that using the Patch utility,
> which needs those diffs as input.
> 
> However, if you use the sources from gccXYZs.zip, then you don't need
> to patch the sources, as gccXYZs.zip comes with files that are already
> patched.

many thanks for your help. I used gcc-2952s.zip instead of
gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz and got it compiled. I tried to compile a few programs
and all seem to work fine.

Thanh

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