OK i spent the whole evening experimenting with crossgcc again but i don't get it running.
How can i check if the crosscompiler is used?
cat .xcompile
That doesn't find anything when executed in my topmost coreboot directory.
I have tried : cd /util/crossgcc ./buildgcc
this builds xgcc in coreboot/util/crossgcc no .xcompile
i have tried: in coreboot dir /home/nils/coreboot/util/crossgcc/buildgcc
this builds xgcc in coreboot dir
but no .xcompile
I could not find any documentation on how to use this. It would be nice if someone could shed some light on this.
Thanks, Nils.
* Nils njacobs8@hetnet.nl [110114 23:44]:
OK i spent the whole evening experimenting with crossgcc again but i don't get it running.
How can i check if the crosscompiler is used?
cat .xcompile
That doesn't find anything when executed in my topmost coreboot directory.
This is weird. It is created when compiling coreboot and lives in the top level directory.
Mine looks like this
--------------------------- 8< --------------------------------- cat .xcompile # elf32-i386 toolchain AS:=i386-elf-as CC:=i386-elf-gcc -Wa,--divide -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none CPP:=i386-elf-cpp AR:=i386-elf-ar LD:=i386-elf-ld STRIP:=i386-elf-strip NM:=i386-elf-nm OBJCOPY:=i386-elf-objcopy OBJDUMP:=i386-elf-objdump
# native toolchain HOSTCC:=gcc --------------------------- 8< ---------------------------------
Stefan