[parisc-linux] gcc-3.2 bootstrap?

joel.soete@freebel.net joel.soete@freebel.net
Tue, 16 Jul 2002 18:39:13 +0200 (CEST)


Quoting Randolph Chung <randolph@tausq.org>:

> > I just modify to match my develop env and mainly I added
> --host=hppa-linux (I am
> > building gcc-3.2 on a b2000) in the configure:
> > '$GCC_SRC/gcc/configure --prefix=$TOOLS --enable-languages=c
> --host=hppa-linux'
> 
> fwiw i use something like this:
> 
> ~/src/gcc-3.2/configure --prefix=/home/tausq/opt/gnu --host=hppa-linux
> --build=hppa-linux --target=hppa-linux --enable-shared --disable-nls
> --enable-languages=c

A yes (I see)

> 
> if building hppa64-linux compilers, use --target=hppa64-linux instead.
> 
> then i do 'make bootstrap-lean' and then 'make install', set my PATH to
> include /home/tausq/opt/gnu/bin, run 'gcc -v' to make sure i have the 
> right version in my path, and then build the kernel.

The PATH was well set (gcc --version shows me well 3.2 20020711 ...)

> 
> alternatively, if i were building a cross-compiler (say
> hppa-linux->hppa64-linux), i would just do 'make' instead of 'make
> bootstrap-lean'

That make me the idea clear.
Many thanks,
   Joel

PS: humm I found something: mulU stand well in pa.c and pa.o well knows mulU but
is not in libgcc.a but well in libbackend.a?

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