Hi Danny,

Many thanks.

However, without arm-mingw32ce-g++, configure will set the g++ from
Linux as the default compiler, which is not correct for
cross-compiling wince application, am I right? If it is, how to work
around this problem? I mean that how to use mingw32ce tools chain to
cross-compile wince application on Linux without mingw32ce-g++ exist?
Thank you very much.

Bo


On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Danny Backx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 15:29 +0200, Bo Gao wrote:
>  >   I didn't find arm-mingw32ce-g++ included in cegcc-gcc430.tar.gz. How
>  >   to get the g++ for gcc 4.3.0?
>
>  In the initial builds, I didn't include that because the work on it was
>  not done. I'm further now : g++ is built, but the libstdc++ is still
>  missing (can't get it to compile yet).
>
>  I've not uploaded a new build because a g++ without libstdc++ didn't
>  seem very valuable.
>
>
>  >   BTW, I found that the name of mingw32ce tool chains changed from
>  >   arm-wince-mingw32ce-xx to arm-mingw32ce-xx. It means I should use
>  >   "--host=arm-mingw32ce" other than "--host=arm-wince-mingw32ce" when I
>  >   launch configure to cross-compile wince application, right?
>
>  Yes it does.
>
>         Danny
>  --
>  Danny Backx ; danny.backx - at - scarlet.be ; http://danny.backx.info
>
>

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