sys/types.h - or the absence, does cause failure in gcc testsuite
(missing include) when I run tests /execute/builtins. 100 or so failures
- basically any test that ends in -chk.
So I create blank copy :-)
I have not figured out how gcc creates these includes and what method we
might use to create dummy ones for test purposes (other than by hand).
They are in build files but don't get put into avr includes. (and they
are not really needed of course)
Testsuite scripts play around with a bunch of include files under Linux.
This is something to do with "standardising" the include files across
various platforms (fixing includes)
This does not happen running tests with cygwin build - here I have
non-fatal error about missing machine.h - which might be why it skips
other "fixes".
Why it should be dependent on host machine I don't know. Maybe there is
bug in testsuite scripts that assume target=host?
It's not critical but but messy!
Andy
FRANCISCO ESPINOLA wrote:
Thank you J"org
I only was worry about the libssp and the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
because I am new making a cross compiler.
But I test the avr-gcc and works fine with the led
example.
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