On Sunday 25 May 2003 16:15, David List wrote:
I tried the 'bootstrap' make option now. Same result. You suggested that I look into the configure output in your earlier posting. I don't see anything I *really* suspect, but then again, I may not know what to look for.
Ok, I didn't really suspect this bootstrap parameter would help, really. Issuing it is just a kind of common practice, making the build process first to make a basic (not BASIC) compiler, which is then used to make a final version. I do not see anything strange in your configure output either. Still, however, your libc seems to be uncompatible with the build of the compiler. Could it be that glibc is built for another target than sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu? Your /usr partition should have a subdirectory sparc-???-???-linux-??? something. Try to give the name of that directory to the configure script of gcc, like this: # ../gcc-3.2.2/configure --target=sparc-???-??? --enable... and so on -- Ch