On Tue, 29 Feb 2000 12:16:56 -0500, Kamesh_Peri wrote:
> Paul Koning wrote:
>> 
>> >>>>> "David" == David J Croyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>>  David> Intel's latest errata sheet for the SA-1110 mentions the
>>  David> following problem:
>> 
>>  David> Incorrect Sign-Extended Value in Register After a Read buffer
>>  David> Allocate
> Hi,
> 
> I am a newbie. This question mayhave been asked before. Please bear with me.
> Iam compiling gcc for arm on a pentium running linux.
> I compiled the binutils successfully. Now i am trying 
> to cross compile gcc. I applied the -Dinhibit_libc hack, but to no avail.
> I am using gcc-2.95.2.

Hmm, this is off-topic in this thread about SA1110 Errata. Anyway, if you
can't get your cross compiler compiled, there are at least four URLs where
you can get precompiled i386-->armv4l cross compilers:

1. My own tarball. gcc-2.95.2 C and C++ compiler.
   http://www-ict.its.tudelft.nl/~erik/open-source/arm-linux-cross/
2. The Compaq Cambridge Research Lab tarball. gcc-2.95.2 C, C++, Objective
   C, Fortran77, Java and Chill (a.k.a. the complete gcc)
   http://crl.research.compaq.com/projects/personalserver/sw_download.html
3. Rod Stewart's RPMs. gcc-2.95.2 C and C++ compiler.
   ftp://ftp.nw.carleton.ca/cross/
   ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/s/stewart/cross/

(1) and (2) are build from (almost) the same sources, (3) uses slightly
different gcc patches (Scott Bambrough's instead of Phil Blundell's).


Erik

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that's just so passe..." -- Paul Jakma on linux-kernel




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