On 9/6/2010 15:52, Mario Emmenlauer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm the original author of the issue [0] that Ismail referenced. During
> the last months since my report, I've repeatedly re-tried numerous times,
> but failed to build the canadian cross. Actually, back then mostly the
> same suggestions where given, tried, and failed. As you can see from my
> post, I've tried the following compile instructions:
>   - makefile: mingw64 svn experimental/buildsystem/makebuildroot-test.mk
>   - makefile: mingw64 svn experimental/buildsystem/makebuildroot.mk
>   - compile instructions from mingw64 sourceforge wiki
> all with variations of multilib, gcc-versions, ld-versions etc...
>
>
> Would it maybe be a good idea that someone who got the canadian cross
> running create a working Makefile? There are the excellent Makefiles
> "makebuildroot-test.mk" and "makebuildroot.mk" (from your project), that
> both follow the wiki compile instructions (more or less), but both fail
> in the pre-last step of ld linking.
> A working Makefile would be a good documentation, reference, and a perfect
> standard for regression testing.
>
> All the best, and keep up the good work!
>
>     Mario
>
>
> [0]
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00839.html
>
>

Did you link lib to lib64? And do you have lib32? Native cross-back 
works fine for me.

Are you talking about a triple cross? I tried 
i686-linux->sparc-linux-mingw64 before, it works fine too.

You might have better chance with makebuildroot-test.mk for canadian 
cross, I've used it for the sparc triple cross.

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