This should be a simple question. i think i'm just too dumb to see the answer! *grin*
I'm trying to compile bsvc (a 68k compiler/simulator) under libc5 as the result of problems with libc6 compiles (the author tells me he's gonna fix it for libc6, but does know when and i can't wait =p ). These are the options i try to pass to g++/gcc: -nostdinc -I/usr/i486-linuxlibc1/include/ i've also tried this: -nostdinc -I-/usr/i486-linuxlibc1/include/ -I/usr/local/bsvc/src/ ... where ... is the other src directories in the bsvc source tree. the problem i run into when i use the first options are that it tries to compile the libc5 headers. when i use the second option it start spitting at me about missing headers. so what is the "proper" method of compiling under libc5 instead of libc6? i've been playing around with options for the better part of two months without resolve. thanks in advance, Herbert Ho