δΊ 2011/10/14 17:27, Alexandre Gouraud ει:
Hi xunxun,
2011/10/14 xunxun <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Before cross building gcc, you should rebuild mingw64 headers and
install to your prefix.
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Best Regards,
xunxun
I have followed all the steps mentioned in the guide, including this
one of course. So the problem does not come from not having installed
mingw64 headers, but rather from the fact that the new headers are not
picked up. In the search dir of my cross compiler, you would have
noticed that I have:
.
../../../../src/mingw-w64-trunk-20110723/mingw-w64-crt
C:\s2e\s2e-toolchain\mingw64\x86_64-w64-mingw32\include
c:\s2e\s2e-toolchain\home\aceg7283\toolchain_gcc_4.6\build\mingw64\target\lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.7.0/include
c:\s2e\s2e-toolchain\home\aceg7283\toolchain_gcc_4.6\build\mingw64\target\lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.7.0/include-fixed
C:/s2e/s2e-toolchain/home/aceg7283/toolchain_gcc_4.6/build/mingw64/target/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include
c:\s2e\s2e-toolchain\home\aceg7283\toolchain_gcc_4.6\build\mingw64\target\mingw/include
Why do I have the second one, which is the one messing up everything I
think.
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Alexandre
You want to build linux-windows cross compiler or windows native compiler?
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Best Regards,
xunxun
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