--- In [email protected], Cyril Jaquier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> I successfully compiled the toolchain for cris on my Gentoo system.

Thanks a lot for your info. May I ask if you used crossdev and, in
that case, which command you used?

I've tried a few permutations of it, but they all fai, e.g. 

crossdev -v cris-axis-linux-gnu

fails on glibc missing thread support, etc.

So, if you used it I'd be grateful to hear see your command.
Otherwise, I'd still be interested in how you managed to set it up. 

> However, I was not able to use it with the SDK. Makefiles and scripts
> contain too many hard coded paths. So, I compile my apps with the
> compiler/SDK provided by ACME. No problem here with Gentoo ~x86.

Could you elaborate a little bit on this also? I'm hesitant to install
something that portage does not know about, but if there's no other
possibility I will take that path. But, when I looked on the packages
I did not see any packages for gentoo, only Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, etc.

Caj Zell

> 
> Regards,
> 
> Cyril
> 
> cajzell wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > anyone been successful on gentoo setting up the cross-compiling
> > environment? I have tried some permutations with crossdev, but thought
> > I'd ask here now if anyone has had any success with it? I would like
> > to do it the gentoo way from portage, but if all else fails, I will
> > try from a tarball.
> > 
> > Another question, do you know of another distro that seems to cause
> > minimal trouble of setting up the toolchain? What is the most commonly
> > used?
> > 
> > Caj Zell
> > 
> >
>


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