:) :) :) After doing some more magical tricks, now the glibc configure with NPTL succeeds and the first phase gcc is being built!
So it appears that I have (a still incomplete) gcc that supports C (but no C++ and Obj-C and of course no real glibc). Next steps tomorrow... Nikolaus Am 09.01.2009 um 16:28 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller: > > Am 09.01.2009 um 15:16 schrieb Christopher Friedt: > >> You should really just use nptl - they are built-in to glibc-2.6. >> It's >> also an industry standard. I believe that it is not optional in this >> version of glibc. >> >> C >> >> PS: If it helps at all, when I use gentoo/portage to automate the >> build of glibc-2.6.1, the following files are downloaded: >> >> http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/glibc-libidn-2.6.1.tar.bz2 >> http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/glibc-2.6.1-patches-1.2.tar.bz2 >> # glibc-2.6.1 is the vanilla/official version >> http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/glibc-2.6.1.tar.bz2 > > >> http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/glibc-ports-2.6.1.tar.bz2 > > Great! This one ^^^^^^^^appears the right place to look at! > > Approx. May 2005 they added a non-official part called 'ports' to > glibc and that one contains a lot of arm-eabi and nptl stuff! So I > will try to add this module to the vanilla sources. > > Nikolaus _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel