Hi!
*Your best bet is, alas, to compile gcc manually for your target
architecture and then cross compile with that*
Thanks for your help. But both have the same architecture (i386). The
problem is with the strip command, they work different in unix and
linux. Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thanks in advanced.
David Given escreveu:
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Your best bet is, alas, to compile gcc manually for your target
architecture and then cross compile with that. It's not *that* hard,
although there aren't any good sets of instructions on how to do it
online --- I must write one.
I've written one. I don't know if it's any good, but it's here:
http://www.cowlark.com/2009-07-04-building-gcc
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