Before people devote too much effort to flogging a dead horse, I,
too, have recently tried to build a gcc cross-compiler for the
PDP-11 with no success. I have not seen a version that worked
since GCC 2.something. It is possible that changes to GCC have
broken the PDP-11 code and that no one is keeping it up. I would
love to hear otherwise if anyone has successfully built a pdp-11
cross compiler using anything vaguely current.
bill
Hello!
Bill? What are you building this on? If it's a Linux host, then check
your sources. They are required to provide them. I should also add
that the embedded tool providers should have notes on those steps. Oh
and while your at it, you could show us the complete listing of your
attempts.
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From: pups-bounces(a)minnie.tuhs.org
[mailto:pups-bounces@minnie.tuhs.org] On
Behalf Of Bill Cunningham
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 9:49 AM
To: pups(a)minnie.tuhs.org
Subject: [pups] gcc-.3.4.6 for pdp11
Does anyone know how to compile gcc-3.4.6 for the pdp11? I use
the --target=pdp11 switch and the compiler runs for awhile then
breaks. The
output says it's bulding for a pdp11-unknown
something so there
maybe
something I'm not using.
Bill
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