On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Bradley D. LaRonde wrote: > The reason why I ask is that I've spent a lot of time trying to build a gcc > 3.0 / glibc 2.2.3 mipsel cross-toolchain and I am still not done. But, > building toolchains isn't what I want to spend my time doing. I think there > must be more people like me that just want to cross-build their apps. Will > every one of us spend time building our own toolchains? Seems like a waste > of time. The learning curve is steep enough, not to mention the iteration > time wasted in mistakes.
Hmm. I seem to recall that the last time I tried to build a gcc 3.0 cross compiler for i386->mipsel, I ran into some problems that were suggestive of a compiler bug. However, IIRC that was also shortly /before/ the official release of gcc 3.0, so it may be more feasible now. I'll give it a try, and we'll see what we shall see. In any case, the default compiler for woody appears to still be 2.95.4, so I'm not sure how important it is to have a cross toolchain based on gcc 3.0? > In the past I've simply used toolchains built by other people. I would like > to continue this tradition. :-) Well, I have no problem with uploading my packages to p.d.o/~vorlon/ once I have something resembling a respectable source package for them (i.e., one that will build the cross tools /without/ environment tweaking). Steve Langasek postmodern programmer

