>Chris Rutter's toolchain guide does _not_ talk about this. I've read it 37
>times and knows it by heart (it says as well that we should make gcc from
>the gcc subdirectory which causes the famous libiberty/libiberty.a error).
Oops. The notes on my web page did use to describe this problem but I removed
that section some time ago thinking Chris had covered it. Oh well.
>On my Intel-Linux system, as on Dan Jakubiec's one, if I remember:
># locate stdlib.h
>/usr/include/stdlib.h
Yes, that's right. But that header is part of the C library and so is not
available until you install libc.
>Or what about option 1 ("inhibit_libc", --disable-threads, etc.), and again
>build/install glibc for arm, rebuild gcc with the new arm header and whitout
>the "inhibit_libc", --disable-threads, etc.?
This is the correct way to solve the problem.
p.
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