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> > maybe the soft-float libc isn't getting linked properly? > > > > > m68k-coff-gcc -Wall -m68332 -mshort -msoft-float -c hello.c > > > > I've modified the specs file to use bcc.ld and libbcc.a, I link with: > > > > m68k-coff-gcc -Wall hello.o -o hello.s19 > > > > it would appear the multilib stuff isn't getting properly linked. if > you use iprintf() do things work as expected? (aside from no floating > point?) if you pass -t to the linker (-Wl,-t to gcc) it will show which > libraries you are linking against. > Hello, Thanks, this was the problem. I had to add -msoft-float or -mcpu32 when compiling and linking. Now I can get this setup in a proper Makefile, with the appropriate options. > > 4. Is there a way to generate a complete listing file? One that has > > absolute addresses and assembly code? I can generate absolute > > addresses with m68-coff-nm, and individual assembly code by stopping > > gcc with -S. Is there a program that combines all these? > > m68k-coff-objdump -S maybe? Where do I find m68k-coff-objdump? It didn't come in my version of binutils. Thanks Again, Larry Gray larry@greenmotor.com ------ 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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