windows native
2011/10/14 xunxun <[email protected]>
> δΊ 2011/10/14 17:27, Alexandre Gouraud ει:
>
> Hi xunxun,
>
> 2011/10/14 xunxun <[email protected]>
> Before cross building gcc, you should rebuild mingw64 headers and install
> to your prefix.
>
>
>> --
>> 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.
>
> --
> Alexandre
>
> You want to build linux-windows cross compiler or windows native compiler?
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> xunxun
>
>
--
Alexandre
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