----- Original Message -----
From: "Antoine PERNIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 3:28 PM
Subject: Compiling with gcc under cygwin (2)


> Hi,
>
> Again with my problems :
> I solved the "stdio.h" : file or directory doesn't exist
> by copying the whole library into the first directory mentionned by
> gcc -print-search-dirs (looking at the library line of course)
> now gcc finds the library

What library did you copy in? newlib? glibc? what target library are you
building for?

> But i still have the crt0.o problem
> This file is in /usr/lib and in /lib

Of course, but you're not building for cygwin.

> note that the mount command shows that c:\cygwin\lib is mounted by the
sytem
> as /usr/lib and not c:\cygwin\usr\lib as i expected
> Whatever, the probelm is still there :
>
> $arm-elf-gcc /home/apn/test/main.c -o test

This is a risc elf-format cross compiler. It's probably not installed
properly.

> /tools/H-i686-pc-cygwin/arm-elf/bin-ld: cannot open crt0.o: No such
file or
> directory
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> Thanks Mark for your advice but even if i am really a specialist of
unix
> world, i'd like to solve this problem without installing again cygwin
(but
> if i must, i'll do it)

You don't need to install cygwin AFAICT - there may be nothing wrong
with your cygwin. There is almost certainly something wrong in your
cross-compile setup. I suggest you talk to the nice folk at gcc.gnu.org.

We're happy to help you get the cygwin-target gcc running of course, but
I'm not clear what your desired binary target is.

Rob


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