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Hi, I saw the source files on the Microchip site a couple of days ago & downloaded them. It was then through searching for an up-to-date Windows version of GCC that I found MinGW, MSYS & the various mailing lists. After minor problems getting bison to work with mingw, I have a complete but so far untested PIC30 compiler. If my notes from working through this as a complete beginner with MinGW are of use to others, I'd be happy to post them. A couple of questions: The only place I can find any mention of the pic30 in the GCC source is in the gcc/config/pic30 directory. Is this the only place the target-specific mods exist? If so, presumably this directory could be added to a newer source tree? (The one it's included in looks to be the first 3.3 release). Also, I'm trying to build the assembler & linker that go with the compiler. That source includes readline, which won't compile as it needs sgtty.h Having searched by every combination I can think of, the only results that appeart to be relevent are from other people having compile problems. (One mentioned building readline seperately from a readline V2.x source, but again the current V4.x source won't build without sgtty.h) I guess it could also be changes over the mingw releases. Any solutions appreciated! Robert Jenkins. ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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