Nathan Coulson wrote: > On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Nathan Coulson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I was tinkering with making a system where /lib /usr/lib was used for >> 64bit, and /lib/32 and /usr/lib/32 was used for 32bit. >> >> I have modified the path to the ld loader, and included >> /usr/lib/32:/usr/lib:/lib/32:/lib to the LIB_PATH, but gcc continues >> to fail to compile. I noted that it is during xgcc, with -B paths >> pointing at /usr/lib [and -m32] >> >> I was curious how gcc determines where 32bit libraries >> > > I was curious how gcc determines where 32bit libraries are located > while building gcc [-m32 works in /tools/bin/gcc] > > Quite a bit of it is hard coded based on target triplet. But most of it can be tweaked with a specs file. I'd assume both gcc and binutils would need to be patched. > > >
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