Hi Bingo, >The script is for Ubuntu 10.04 , but ought to give the basic idea.
Sometimes even just a small grain of dust is enough to lead you on the right track. ;) >I seem to remember the >--with-gmp-include= >was for mpfr , that complained about not finding gmp headers. >But your error mesg seems to indicate that mpfr doesn't like the "target" >configure: error: --target is not appropriate for GMP > >I'm rather sure that the "include" won't cure that. I've tried so many different things so far, so it would be silly not to try these two things. ;) Perhaps diffing Makefile.in between 4.4.4 and 4.5.0 would help, but right now I'm really too sleepy (lack of distcc) for having a go at it. ;) I even tried getting Yagarto to compile 4.6.1, but it does not seem to work on PowerPC; I've heard that it builds fine on intel Macs. >Jörg Hermann : Did post a working MAC buildscript on the avr-toolchain >list , but i'm not sure if it's "public" >Afaik the only trouble he had was getting lib-usb support for avr-dude. Uhm, last time I compiled avrdude, I think I got libusb support working; I may be wrong, but that's how I remember it, and I guess I wouldn't be able to use it for much without libusb, since I use AVRISPmkII myself. >Maybe Jörg W , knows if that script is allowed to release , or knows >Jörg H's contact info. > >Another hint when building avr-gcc , is to make sure you don't have >another (previous) avr-gcc on the path , when building the new one. I've already made a function, which removes any path that leads to avr-gcc and the other avr-tools, so I'm past that point. :) gcc-4.4.4 and earlier builds fine on my machine with exactly the same script, so the basic trouble is out of the way already. Love, Jens _______________________________________________ AVR-GCC-list mailing list AVR-GCC-list@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list