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Re: cross compilation problems
From: |
Gordon Matzigkeit |
Subject: |
Re: cross compilation problems |
Date: |
25 Oct 2000 09:30:05 -0600 |
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>>>>> Steve Bowman writes:
SB> Hmmm. I checked a few with ldd and they are looking for
SB> libc.so.6 which doesn't look good. These libs come with the
SB> gcc-i386-gnu package. I have version 1.7-4 of this package
SB> installed - and it looks broken.
1.7-3 only installs a symlink from /usr/i386-gnu/lib -> /gnu/lib.
Now, if you're getting libc.so.6-linked libraries in that directory,
something's really wrong. Maybe double-check that /usr/i386-gnu/lib
is indeed a symlink to the directory that contains your Hurd-compiled
libraries.
If not, and you didn't tweak it yourself, we should file a bug report
against gcc-i386-gnu.
Good luck,
--
Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@fig.org> //\ I'm a FIG (http://fig.org/)
Committed to freedom and diversity \// I use GNU (http://www.gnu.org/)
- Re: cross compilation problems, (continued)
Re: cross compilation problems, Roland McGrath, 2000/10/25
Re: cross compilation problems, Steve Bowman, 2000/10/25
Re: cross compilation problems, Daniel E . Baumann, 2000/10/25
Re: cross compilation problems, Steve Bowman, 2000/10/25
Re: cross compilation problems, Steve Bowman, 2000/10/25
Re: cross compilation problems,
Gordon Matzigkeit <=
Re: cross compilation problems, Steve Bowman, 2000/10/27
Re: cross compilation problems, Mark Kettenis, 2000/10/27
Re: cross compilation problems, Steve Bowman, 2000/10/25
Re: cross compilation problems, Pankaj Kaushal, 2000/10/26
Re: cross compilation problems, Marcus Brinkmann, 2000/10/25