> >This reported the following:
> >
> >Created "Makefile" in /usr/src/gcc-2.95 using "mt-frag"
> >Cannot find the GNU C library minor version number.
>
> Ugh. The problem is that you are configuring as a native
> compiler, but you
> don't actually have a working native environment yet. Try
> configuring
> initially as an arm-linuxaout - arm-linux cross and see if
> that helps any.
I will try that. I did manage to cross-compile binutils, egcs and glibc-2.1
for ARM Linux on a x86 box. It generates running code when statically
linked. If I install the cross-compiled glibc libraries to the ARM Linux box
- would that be enough for a "working native environment"? Or are there
other things missing?
The reason why I haven't tried this yet is that I have no clue what to put
where. Are there any paperworks/online resources available to learn from in
this area?
>
> Alternatively you could install from a binary distribution
> for bootstrap
> purposes.
If I get the packages from netwinder.org will they work on my RISC PC?
If not, where do I get the binaries?
Thanks much for your help.
Thomas
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