--- Comment #11 from marek dot rouchal at infineon dot com 2009-07-09
14:48 ---
(In reply to comment #10)
Thank you very much! I can confirm now that with the given information I was
able to compile on a x86_64 Linux box a gcc-4.3.3 with all executables (gcc,
cc1, ...) built in 32bit,
--- Comment #10 from jsm28 at gcc dot gnu dot org 2009-07-02 15:17 ---
If you are building an i686-pc-linux-gnu compiler you should start by
building i686-pc-linux-gnu binutils (configured --enable-64-bit-bfd)
and installing them in the same prefix in which you are going to install
GCC (
--- Comment #9 from marek dot rouchal at infineon dot com 2009-07-02 13:52
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(In reply to comment #8)
> For a 32-bit-default compiler that can also build 64-bit code, configure
> for i686-pc-linux-gnu with --enable-targets=all. (Set CC="gcc -m32"
> and CC_FOR_BUILD="gcc -m32" in your
--- Comment #8 from jsm28 at gcc dot gnu dot org 2009-07-02 11:57 ---
For a 32-bit-default compiler that can also build 64-bit code, configure
for i686-pc-linux-gnu with --enable-targets=all. (Set CC="gcc -m32"
and CC_FOR_BUILD="gcc -m32" in your environment and configure
--enable-targe
--- Comment #7 from marek dot rouchal at infineon dot com 2009-07-02 11:46
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(In reply to comment #5)
> What you want is --with-cpu=default32 for x86_64 which does not exist yet. It
> does for powerpc64 though.
I'd like to ping this request once again - it seems that there was no pr
--- Comment #6 from marek dot rouchal at infineon dot com 2005-10-24 06:26
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Subject: RE: --with-cpu=default32 for x86_64
> What you want is --with-cpu=default32 for x86_64 which does
> not exist yet. It does for powerpc64 though.
This is also correct. It would be sufficient for
--- Comment #5 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2005-10-24 01:48 ---
What you want is --with-cpu=default32 for x86_64 which does not exist yet. It
does for powerpc64 though.
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