https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69883
--- Comment #4 from Bernd Edlinger ---
(In reply to char...@adacore.com from comment #3)
> > I could understand that I can not build something form 1992 with todays
> > tools, but what I do not understand conceptionally, why the host compiler
> >
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--- Comment #3 from charlet at adacore dot com ---
> I could understand that I can not build something form 1992 with todays
> tools, but what I do not understand conceptionally, why the host compiler
> seems to link with the target compiler's ru
> I could understand that I can not build something form 1992 with todays
> tools, but what I do not understand conceptionally, why the host compiler
> seems to link with the target compiler's runtime, would it work as a
> cross build then?
No, for a cross build you need an identical native compil
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--- Comment #2 from Bernd Edlinger ---
(In reply to Arnaud Charlet from comment #1)
> You must use an older (or equal) version of GNAT to build GNAT, using a more
> recent version won't work in general, as shown by this PR, and isn't
> supported.
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Arnaud Charlet changed:
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