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RE: Problems when building gcc 3.2or 3.3 as cross compiler for powerpc-linu: msg#00249gcc.help
Yes, I did provide the linux headers. I used 2.4.20. The ucontext.h in the linux headers is in asm-ppc/ucontext.h but config/rs6000/linux.h is looking for sys/ucontext.h. The one in the kernel headers is quite different. rs6000/linux.h is also using "struct sigcontext" which is eventually found in asm/sigcontext.h but the headers are used such that the glibc header files are needed to eventually get to asm/sigcontext.h. I think I have found a solution by adding more steps: I install the partially built minimal gcc (without libgcc.a) and use this to build glibc. This fails because it cannot create the shared objects (it needs libgcc.a). However, if I do "make -k ; make -k install" I get an installed set of header files. I then combine these with the kernel headers and use this new header collection (using --with-headers=...) to reconfigure the minimal gcc, which now builds successfully. So the next steps are to rebuild glibc again, and then build the complete gcc. I might try modifying gcc's config/rs6000/linux.h such that it doesn't need the glibc headers as an alternate solution (probably a better one, in fact). It should include "linux/signal.h" and "asm/ucontext.h" instead of "signal.h" and "sys/ucontext.h", but there may be other structures used too. Regards, -- Richard Sewards -----Original Message----- From: Nick Patavalis [mailto:npat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 12:04 PM To: gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Problems when building gcc 3.2or 3.3 as cross compiler for powerpc-linux On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 11:48:35AM -0400, Richard Sewards wrote: > Hi, > > I have been trying to build 3.2.3 and 3.3 with glibc 2.3.2 as cross > compilers (host i686-linux-gnu, target powerpc-linux-gnu) and I run into > header file problems when compiling libgcc2.c. Specifically, I get: > > In file included from tconfig.h:22, > from ../src/gcc/libgcc2.c:36: > ../src/gcc/config/rs6000/linux.h:86:20: signal.h: No such file or > directory > ../src/gcc/config/rs6000/linux.h:87:26: sys/ucontext.h: No such file > or directory > > I have been following the advice in Nick Patavalis' very helpful note, > but this appears to be a powerpc specific issue. > Have you provided *linux kernel headers* when building the minimal gcc? I had similar (though I don't remember if they were *identical*) problems when building for ARM, and they were corrected when I povided kernel heareds to the minimal gcc build. Indeed, it seems that both "ucontext.h" and a "signal.h" files *are* in the kernel headers. /npat -- Talking about music is like dancing about architecture -- Frank Zappa |
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