Thanks for the information.
So, if I want to debug a bug in the cc1 code that causes target
library build to fail -
should I just use the cc1 that is generated in <objdir>/gcc/  ?

Is there a better way of doing this, without going through a make that
builds some components successfully (cc1) and fails for the others (
target libs ) ?


On 3/18/07, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I get the build scripts to use the precompiled gcc throughout
> the build process ?

Short answer is you can't. The newly build gcc is always used to build the
target libraries[1].

Paul

[1] Except when building a Canadian cross, in which case you're expected to
have a build->target cross compiler available. Bad Things will probably
happen if this doesn't match the compiler being built.

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