Re: [Cegcc-devel] where are the target files?

2011-11-30 Thread hdzhang264
I`m so sorry , i have installed the correct version.

and now , I have two enviroment: mingw32ce-cygwin on cygwin , and mingw32ce on 
Linux.

But under cygwin enviroment, any target file can not found.
under linux enviroment, I found a error: "PLD" instruction can not be supported!

so I have to add the following codes according some people said:
#ifndef HAVE_PLD
.macro pld reg
.endm
#endif

after this,
still errors about 'pld':
"too many posiontoinal arguments"

the code : "pld [r1,#124]"



2011-12-01 



hdzhang264 



发件人: Vincent Torri 
发送时间: 2011-11-30  20:10:43 
收件人: hdzhang264 
抄送: cegcc-devel 
主题: Re: [Cegcc-devel] where are the target files? 
 



2011/11/30 hdzhang264 



I installed from a binary distribution "cegcc_mingw32ce_cygwin1.7_r1375.tar.bz2 
".
I am using arm-wince-mingw32ce tools. 
I am using Linux platform  to develop. 

What is strange to me is that you use a "cygwin" toolchain to cross-compile on 
a linux platform.

Vincent Torri

 
What is the nature of your problem ?  can not found the target file (.o 
file). 
Can you send us a small source that demonstrates the problem ? 
When compile my project, none of error occurs. But after compile, none 
of the target file is found under the project folder.  (If I use 
arm-linux-gcc/arm-linux-as,the target file is right.)
:
the output shows no one error or warning. 
just like "arm-mingw32ce-gcc.exe -o *.c -o *.o","arm-mingw32ce-as.exe -o *.o 
*.s".
I found it did not compile the file ever, because it did not point any error 
even i put some obvious wrong code in my files.
2011-11-29 



hdzhang264 

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Re: [Cegcc-devel] where are the target files?

2011-11-30 Thread Vincent Torri
2011/11/30 hdzhang264 

> **
>
>
> I installed from a binary distribution
> "cegcc_mingw32ce_cygwin1.7_r1375.tar.bz2 ".
>
> I am using *arm-wince-mingw32ce* tools.
>
> I am using Linux platform  to develop.
>

What is strange to me is that you use a "cygwin" toolchain to cross-compile
on a linux platform.

Vincent Torri



> What is the nature of your problem ?  can not found the target
> file (.o file).
>
> Can you send us a small source that demonstrates the problem ?
>
> When compile my project, none of error occurs. But after compile,
> none of the target file is found under the project folder.  (If I use
> arm-linux-gcc/arm-linux-as,the target file is right.)
>
> :
>
> the output shows no one error or warning.
>
> just like "arm-mingw32ce-gcc.exe -o *.c -o *.o","arm-mingw32ce-as.exe -o
> *.o *.s".
>
> I found it did not compile the file ever, because it did not point any
> error even i put some obvious wrong code in my files.
> 2011-11-29
> --
> hdzhang264
>
>
>
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> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure
> contains a definitive record of customers, application performance,
> security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this
> data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense.
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>
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