On Mon, 15 May 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The link crossgcc FAQ in the middle of the page: > "http://gcc.gnu.org/install/build.html"; doesn't seem to link to a page that > offers the cross-gcc faq. Instead it appears to be a site of a consultant > trying to sell his services.
How embarrassing. I'll install the patch below in a minute, since I could not find a true new master site for this FAQ. Mark, since it seems we'll have to make another try for GCC 4.1.1, okay to install this there as well? Gerald 2006-05-20 Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * doc/install.texi (Configuration): Remove reference to CrossGCC FAQ which was hijacked. (Building): Ditto. Index: doc/install.texi =================================================================== --- doc/install.texi (revision 113922) +++ doc/install.texi (working copy) @@ -1323,8 +1323,6 @@ Tells GCC not use any target headers from a libc when building a cross compiler. When crossing to GNU/Linux, you need the headers so GCC can build the exception handling for libgcc. -See @uref{http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/,,CrossGCC} for more information -on this option. @item --with-libs @itemx [EMAIL PROTECTED] @var{dir2} @dots{} @var{dirN}'' @@ -1660,10 +1658,6 @@ @section Building a cross compiler -We recommend reading the [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/,,crossgcc FAQ} -for information about building cross compilers. - When building a cross compiler, it is not generally possible to do a 3-stage bootstrap of the compiler. This makes for an interesting problem as parts of GCC can only be built with [EMAIL PROTECTED]