------- Comment #10 from carlos at codesourcery dot com 2008-03-24 17:25 ------- Greg,
I've gone through your DIY instructions. Very well done. Using the sysroot infrastructure is definitely the way forward for you. Looking at your existing DIY instructions you probably want to: 1. Create a "Construct sysroot" step before the first stage gcc (3.5), this will include creating $sysroot/usr/include. 2. Install the kernel headers (3.6) as part of the "Construct sysroot" step, or as the next step. You might want to verify that this is still needed: ~~~ echo " /* Remove /usr/include from end of include search path. */ #undef STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR #define STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR 0" >> gcc/config/${DL_HEADER} ~~~ in step (3.10). -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35532