I have a question about libcc1.so and where it is put in the install directory. My understanding is that GCC install files are put in a directory containing the target name or contain the target name as part of the filename (aka mips-linux-gnu-gcc) so that two GCC's with different targets could be installed into the same installation directory and not stomp on each other.
I tried this, building cross compilers for mips-mti-linux-gnu and mips-img-linux-gnu and checked to see if any files overlapped between the two. The only overlap I found was with libcc1. Both cross compilers had a lib directory directly under the install directory that contained a libcc1.so, libcc1.so.0, libcc1.so.0.0.0, and libcc1.la file in them. The files in each install directory were different which makes sense since I was building for two different targets. Is this overlap of names intended or is it a bug? Steve Ellcey