Hi there,
In attempting to use clang as a cross compiler, clang needed to be able
to find some c runtime files etc which are part of gcc it seems.
However, clang only looks in /usr/lib/gcc/$$TRIPLE for such files. It
does not look in /usr/lib/gcc-cross/$$TRIPLE , which is where the files
are on my ubuntu system at least. I assume it is the same on debian.
I wrote a patch cause clang to also look in gcc-cross, but I'm not sure
it should be applied:
thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.clang.scm/73551/focus=73568
Why are the files for cross compiling installed to gcc-cross instead of
just gcc/ ? The triples should be the 'safeguard' against mixing
already, right?
I'm investigating this to make it easier to cross compile with clang
using cmake:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.programming.tools.cmake.devel/7142
Thanks,
Steve.
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