Ah.  Thanks for letting me know where things stand.

Well, I guess I can either try Scratchbox2, or see if statically compiling
the required tools on my underlying system will do the trick.

Cheers,

Rasjid.


2009/12/8 Jussi Hakala <jussi.hak...@movial.com>

> Scratchbox's host compiler is old. As is the glibc...
>
> Part of the reason is the somewhat improper way it's built, the whole core
> set of tools should be upgraded to a modern era but that's quite a bit of
> work.
>
> Regards,
>
>  Jussi
>
>
> Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
>
>> New to scratchbox.  I'm compiling a number of things for my Chumby (
>> http://www.chumby.com/) using the setup as described at
>> http://wiki.chumby.com/mediawiki/index.php/Scratchbox.  On the whole it
>> has gone very well, but I'm trying to add some new tools into the /host_usr/
>> directory, which I want to compile in the HOST environment (so they run
>> faster), but the need a new gcc / g++ version than the default 3.3.5 which I
>> currently have.  Is this possible, and if so, how?  I've spent a number of
>> hours googling and I'm not having any luck.
>>
>
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