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> From: John Andrews <john@triscend.com> > > Thanks Richard! > > That was the problem. > > > I suspect the problem is that you are trying to use newlib with a Linux > > target. Linux builds demand more than the newlib headers provide and so > > you are running into problems. If you want a linux target, then you will > > need to obtain glibc and build with that. > > > > Richard. Of course the real problem is that "newlib" is a way stupid name for anything. We used to laugh at the old guy with an office full of dusty listings all labeled "newest version". I am not sure who has the power to change the name, but this list might be able to come up with a more descriptive name. John, what name would have made it obvious that the your first configuration was bad? I nominate something like "glibc-minimal". -- -- Keith Wright <kwright@free-comp-shop.com> Programmer in Chief, Free Computer Shop <http://www.free-comp-shop.com> --- Food, Shelter, Source code. --- ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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