Hi Michael,
Thanks for hanging in there with me :)
I know now why those three libs didn't build -- their configure-target-* target failed, because when it tried to compile a little test program, the loader couldn't find libmpc. I did include the --with-mpc flag in the GCCFLAGS in your Makefile, but apparently that doesn't carry down through to here -- so I just moved it (and gmp and mpfr) all to /usr/lib, and now the configure-target-libstdc++-v3 no longer gets that error. Unfortunately, it failed to find arm-linux-gnueabi-ar when it was trying to archive libgcc.a. It does exist (in build/sysroot/.../cross-gcc-linaro/bin, but I'll have to dig around a bit more to see how to get it to find it there (or maybe I'll just throw them all into /usr/bin :)
Anyway, I think I'm getting close...
Diane
Hi Diane. Please send through your configure arguments and a log of
the output of configure. I suspect that these libraries are somehow
half disabled leading to a later build error.
-- Michael
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Diane Holt <holt.diane@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Michael Hope <michael.hope@linaro.org>
> wrote:
>>
>> >> The build got pretty far, but eventually failed with:
>> >>
>> >> make[4]: Entering directory
>> >> `/home/ubuntu/work/build/gcc/libiberty/testsuite'
>> >> make[4]: Nothing to be done for `install'.
>> >> make[4]: Leaving directory
>> >> `/home/ubuntu/work/build/gcc/libiberty/testsuite'
>> >> make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/work/build/gcc/libiberty'
>> >> /bin/sh: line 3: cd: arm-linux-gnueabi/libstdc++-v3: No such file or
>> >> directory
>> >> make[2]: *** [install-target-libstdc++-v3] Error 1
>> >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/work/build/gcc'
>> >> make[1]: *** [install] Error 2
>> >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/work/build/gcc'
>> >> make: *** [stamp/gcc-install] Error 2
>> >>
>> >> Any idea what I need to do about that? (I tried adding
>> >> --enable-languages=c,c++ but that didn't help.)
>> >
>> >Not sure there. Could you capture the output from configure and send
>> >it through?
>>
>
> Actually all the install-target-* targets fail (of the three it tries to
> do), and in the same way -- ie., on that relative-path cd. If I comment out
> the actions for install-target-libstdc++-v3, install-target-libgcc, and
> install-target-libiberty, then the build finishes, creating the tar file.
>
> This is what the target for libstdc++-v3 looks like (they're all pretty much
> the same, just with a different subdir in the cd and a different exports
> var):
>
> install-target-libstdc++-v3: installdirs
> @: $(MAKE); $(unstage)
> @r=`${PWD_COMMAND}`; export r; \
> s=`cd $(srcdir); ${PWD_COMMAND}`; export s; \
> $(RAW_CXX_TARGET_EXPORTS) \
> (cd $(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libstdc++-v3 && \
> $(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) install)
>
> I'm not sure where that cd is supposed to be relative to, but nowhere do I
> have a libstdc++* or libgcc* shared lib (or static), so it looks to me like
> they're not getting built -- nothing fails, so I assume they're not even
> trying to be built. I don't know why, though. So even though I got through
> to the tarfile creation, it isn't actually complete -- but I suppose as a
> workaround for now, I could try snagging those libs from release you guys
> built and see if that works.
>
> Diane
>
>