> I'm trying to build (natively) GCC 4.3.2 on a > powerpc-yellowdog-linux-gnu. I have not yet managed to build it all > ('make bootstrap') but I found out that each of the following changes > (applied in the order specified) takes me further on: > > -- insert '#include <limits.h>' in libcpp/include/line-map.h:26 (to work > around errors about undefined CHAR_BIT or UINT_MAX); > -- insert '#include <limits.h>' in gcc/real.h:29; > -- add BOOT_CFLAGS='-DENABLE_DECIMAL_FLOAT=1 > -DENABLE_DECIMAL_BID_FORMAT=0' to 'make bootstrap' since these > macros were not defined (this is stage 2); > -- insert '#include <limits.h>' in gcc/hard-reg-set.h:24; > -- insert '#include <limits.h>' in gcc/toplev.h:24; > -- added -DHAVE_LIMITS_H to BOOT_CFLAGS; > -- added -DHAVE_GAS_SHF_MERGE=0 to BOOT_CFLAGS;
You should not have to make any of these changes to bootstrap GCC 4.3.2 on a PowerPC GNU/Linux system. We build these compilers regularly and do not have to do this. I think you're probably building GCC incorrectly. Please follow-up with a list of your steps to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Ben -- Ben Elliston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Australia Development Lab, IBM