On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 03:49:40PM +0100, Richard Biener wrote: > On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 3:45 PM, FX <fxcoud...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I've just seen that an explicit --enable-multilib is a way to do that. > > > > Yes, I was writing that as a reply when I received your email. (Also, it's > > written in the configure error message.) > > Yeah - you know, that message is quite long and somehow I didn't read it > carefully. I suspect that will happen to others, too, so we'll get some > extra complaints from that ;) > > >> Btw, doing the configure check exactly after all-stage1-gcc should be > >> an early enough and a serialization point, no? There you can do the > >> check even for when cross-compiling. > > > > Well, you've already built a whole stage, so it's not so early, is it? > > Well, building the stage1 compiler is probably the fastest thing nowadays > (it didn't yet build the target libraries for stage1 with the stage1, > unoptimized > and checking-enabled compiler - which is where it would fail in the odd > way which is what you want to improve). > > As I said, you can't "properly" check it at the point you are checking. > Which is why I complain - you're not checking this properly! > > Anyway, I've fixed the "bug" on our side with --enable-multilib.
Just hit the same thing, while I have (in mock) 32-bit devel libc installed, I don't have 32-bit libgcc_s installed (what for, it will be built by gcc). Please revert it, or at least improve it (e.g. by trying to build with -static-libgcc at least). Jakub