On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 09:49:42AM +0300, Yaroslav Karulin wrote: > Hello! > > I have two files: foo.c and main.c. foo.c is compiled with RVTC 2.2 > compiler. main.c is compiled with gcc compiler (configured with > --target=arm-elf). I cannot link them together using gcc linker. > But it's possible to link files if I use CodeSourcery version of gcc. > CodeSourcery guys writes that they have added full EABI support and hope > to submit it to the gcc 4.1. > So, the question is what's the difference between CodeSourcery's > version of gcc and FSF version? And is EABI support really submitted to > the gcc 4.1?
The difference is that it's configured for an EABI target, not an ELF (legacy) target. Build an arm-none-eabi compiler instead of an arm-elf compiler and it should work. -- Daniel Jacobowitz CodeSourcery, LLC