Wolfgang, Thank you for the answer! Sorry, maybe I was not clear in the frist message.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Wolfgang Denk <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to do here, but please note > that this method to run the ELDK tool chain is almost always wrong. > Please stick to the documetnation provided in the manula, i. e. set > CROSS_COMPILE correctly, and then use ${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc to run the > compiler. >From the ELDK Manual (3.8.2, Rebuilding Target Packages): <<<< The $CROSS_COMPILE environment variable must be set as appropriate for the target CPU family. The <ELDK_root>/usr/ppc-linux/bin directory must be in PATH before the /usr/bin directory. This is to make sure that the command gcc results in the fact that the ELDK cross compiler is invoked, rather than the host gcc. >>>> That is exactly what I did: $ cd /opt/eldk $ . eldk_init ppc_6xx $ export PATH=/opt/eldk/usr/ppc-linux/bin:$PATH Saddly, a lot of packages still have no notion of cross-compilation and do need cross compiler to be invoked as gcc for cross-building. > > Bye the way: ELDK 4.2 is really obsolete; we are at ELDK 5.2 now (and > actually ELDK v5.2.1 is on the verge of being released). Yep, we are moving toward it, but still have to support the old system... -- Best regards, Dmitry S. Vasilchenko _______________________________________________ eldk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/eldk
