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¿Ã·ÁÁü: 2008.9.24 ¼ö, 12:27 pm ÁÖÁ¦: Cross Compiler ±ò´ø Áß binutils-2.5.2 ¿¡¼ ¹®Á¦°¡ ¹ß»ýÇÕ´Ï´Ù |
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solaris2.9 ¹öÀü¿¡ binutils-2.5.2 ±ò·Á°í configuration ÁØ ´ÙÀ½ make ÇÏ´Ï±î ´ÙÀ½°ú °°Àº Error°¡ ¶ß³×¿ä. ¾î¶»°Ô ÇØ¾ß Çϳª¿ä? ¤Ì¤Ì
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/shlee04/Project/3_Samsung/Up_simplesim/binutils-2.5.2/libiberty'
gcc -c -g -I. -I./../include -DHAVE_SYSCONF ./dummy.c 2>/dev/null
make[1]: *** [dummy.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/shlee04/Project/3_Samsung/Up_simplesim/binutils-2.5.2/libiberty'
make: *** [all-libiberty] Error 2 |
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¿Ã·ÁÁü: 2019.10.20 ÀÏ, 11:20 am ÁÖÁ¦: Cross Compiler ±ò |
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I have tried to build a cross compiler under Slackware.
I have been able to build the latest Binutils and GCC by downloading its prerequisites.
The only error Im getting is when trying to compile LibGCC. It says that it "cannot compute the suffix for object files".
The rest of things seem to be OK and I seem to be able to use GCC/AS/LD for i686-elf.
However I think that there would be no libgcc available although it wouldnt matter if writing a kernel and reimplementing the C library.
But is that error really expected "cannot compute the suffix for object files" or is there something else to do? It seems to fail while compiling a short test program from the GCC build sources which has some defines and an empty int main returning 0. |
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