sorry in the delay in getting back to this, I've been swamped with other matters.
a link to the gcc bug, for context: http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47779 >It is quite clear to me that this is a bug in GCC (namely, that this sort >of host-side definition shouldn't be used in target-side code; ideally >tm.h shouldn't be used in target-side code at all, though you've got over >80 target macros listed on ><http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Top-Level_Libgcc_Migration> to deal with to >achieve that). Thanks for the context. >Maybe a fix in uClibc is more pragmatic, but definitely not one with a >condition on IN_LIBGCC2, since IN_LIBGCC2 is part of the user's namespace >so installed system headers should not use it in any way. I'd like to go ahead with a uClibc fix for now, however (before I do any more digging), is there an established/advisable way for me to do this? I'm relatively new to gcc/uclibc, so any advice is appreciated. Thanks, Stu _______________________________________________ uClibc mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/uclibc
