
6 Nov
2002
6 Nov
'02
9:53 a.m.
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:23:52AM +0100, Marius Gröger wrote:
What do you mean here - what else than stage 1 can a cross compiler be?!
Normally when you build a toolchain you first have to build a compiler which is able to work without glibc headers (needs only to have C support). Then you use it to build glibc and afterwards you recompile your compiler with glibc support and whatever languages you need.
At least that was the only way I could manage to build a working toolchain. If you just build a toolchain with faked glibc headers you will not be able to compile more than the kernel with it.
Robert
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