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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Richard Earnshaw [mailto:rearnsha@arm.com] > Gesendet: Montag, 10. November 2003 11:23 > An: Uwe Steinkohl > Cc: 'Richard.Earnshaw@arm.com'; 'crossgcc@sources.redhat.com' > Betreff: Re: AW: floating point emulation > > > > Hi Richard, > > > > thank you for your help. I have added the output of > > 'nm libgcc' to this mail. As far as I can see, are the > floating point > > emulation functions not in my lib. > > I did not build the compiler by my own, I downloaded a > ready to use build > > from > > the Intel developer Web-pages. If I built my own cross > compiler, do I have > > to make > > some edits in the configuration files to get my floating > point functions? Do > > I have to specify > > a special parameter to the configuration tool, or is it > enough to specifiy > > xscale-elf as target > > and i686-pc-cygwin as host? > > The library looks complete to me. > > __adddf3 and __subdf3 are in _addsub_df.o > __gtdf2 is in _gt_df.o > __muldf3 is in _mul_df.o > > So I think this is a matter of the way you are linking > things. Are you > trying to invoke ld directly? or are you using gcc? > > R. > > I am invoking the linker directly, please see my small Makefile. Regards Uwe
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