Ross Ridge wrote: >I don't see how the existance of configure changes the fact the GCC >compiler driver exists,
DJ Delorie wrote: >At the time you're running configure, the gcc driver does *not* exist, >but you *do* need to run as and ld to test what features they support, >information which is needed in order to *build* gcc. Ross Ridge wrote: > I don't see the relevence to problem at hand. The Makefile that contains > the currect hack that's causing the problem doesn't exist at configure > time either. Mark Mitchell wrote: > Right. The real solution is to separate libgcc from the rest of the > compiler; you should be able to (a) use configure to detect features of > your as/ld, (b) build the compiler, (c) install it, and, only then, (d) > start building libraries. Sorry, but I don't see the relevence of this either. Are you and DJ Delorie trying to address some other problem then the fact that GCC doesn't bootstrap on MinGW builds? Ross Ridge