Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 12:59:37 -0500 Message-Id: <199901191759.MAA10780@envy.delorie.com> From: DJ Delorie To: tony AT nt DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at CC: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com In-reply-to: <4.1.19990119181302.00a0a440@hal.nt.tuwien.ac.at> (message from Anton Helm on Tue, 19 Jan 1999 18:53:25 +0100) Subject: Re: djcrx202 References: <4 DOT 1 DOT 19990119174239 DOT 00a25d90 AT hal DOT nt DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at> <4 DOT 1 DOT 19990119174239 DOT 00a25d90 AT hal DOT nt DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at> <4 DOT 1 DOT 19990119181302 DOT 00a0a440 AT hal DOT nt DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at> Reply-To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com [redirected to djgpp-workers - DJ] > But I still don't believe it. Did you use the makefile of djcrx202 > to install binutils-2.9.1 ? No, I used the Makefiles that come with binutils. Just do "configure --target=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp; make" > >egcs builds its own libgcc.a, for example. > > I don't know much about ecgs. > but gcc-2.8.1 doesn't. If I interprete the relevant parts in the > Install file correctly, this is the expected behavior. > It says also that the build should stop gracefully, but it doesn't. > (tries to make libgcc.a and fails) Not quite. gcc can build its own libgcc.a for i386 platforms because it knows how to open-code all the math functions that libgcc provides. > I suspected something like that. Ever tried to unzip at DEC-UX ? > Anyway, I think it is easier to pack it by hand once. I pack it a lot more than once, since it's part of the regular distribution system, which gets used a lot for alphas and betas. > The number of people who want to unpack it is greater then 1 (hopefully) :-) > So they have to copy it to a dos-pc, unpack it, repack it with > GNU tar and gzip (djgpp) copy back to UX-host an unpack. No, they can use InfoZip under unix. Heck, I *build* djgpp under Unix that way. > * system make has to be GNU make (makefile usees "make" explicitly) > * there has to be a yes program (Solaris hasn't) I think these are reasonable assumptions, and easily handled. As for assuming Linux, no, they more likely assume SGI IRIX, which is what I build djgpp on.