Steve Fryatt wrote:
Jan-Jaap van der Geer <[email protected]> wrote:
Anyway, using Ralph's suggestion worked (Thanks, Ralph!), so I now should
have a working crosscompiler again.
Looking at my temporary autoconf directory, I suppose it is not enough to
symlink autoconf and autoreconf, but I should also have symlinked
autoheader, autom4te, autoscan, autoupdate and ifnames.
I've been following this with interest, as I'm also trying to build a copy
of GCCSDK on Ubuntu 9.10. In this case 3.4.6, as that's what I was using on
RISC OS and I'd like to get cross-compilation working on my projects with
that before changing anything else.
Anyway, I've made the changes Jan-Jaap suggests above, but the build still
fails with
[bison]
I think this route might be more effort than it's worth. The GCC 3
stuff hasn't been seriously maintained in several years. Also, as
I suspect you're aware, things build with GCC 3 default options have
a chance of not working on the BeagleBoard.
I suggest going straight to GCC 4.1. If you have any problems building
your stuff with that, we easily help you there.
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