Reply by Colin Paul Gloster●July 5, 20062006-07-05
On Sun, 1 Jul 2006, Lukas Troellinger wrote:
"i tried to compile a toolchain for my i386. i followed the instructions
of bill gatliff (http://venus.billgatliff.com/node/18)."
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" all worked
quite fine. except, i had to add the option "--disable-threads" at "6.3
building the bootstrap cross compiler" and at "6.5 building a complete
cross compiler" (there was no pthread.h). i'm afraid, this was a
mistake.
because at the last point (6.5), ld coud not find the file crti.o!"
If crti.o exists then ld not finding it has nothing to do with pthreads.
" how
can force ld to find this file?"
If crti.o exists, read ld's documentation.
"actually, i do not need a c++ compiler. [..]
[..]"
You did not say anything about C++ above that sentence.
Reply by Luki●July 2, 20062006-07-02
hi!
i tried to compile a toolchain for my i386. i followed the instructions
of bill gatliff (http://venus.billgatliff.com/node/18). all worked
quite fine. except, i had to add the option "--disable-threads" at "6.3
building the bootstrap cross compiler" and at "6.5 building a complete
cross compiler" (there was no pthread.h). i'm afraid, this was a
mistake.
because at the last point (6.5), ld coud not find the file crti.o! how
can force ld to find this file?
actually, i do not need a c++ compiler. i like c programming and i
think i can go without a c++ compiler. can i forget the last point?
i used these packages:
binutils-2.17.
gcc-4.1.1. (and the gcc-4.1.0-4.1.1.diff)
newlib-1.14
target: i386-linux