On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 01:14:20AM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
It is in the last two lines of the specs file:
#define LIBSTDCXX "-lstdc++-2"
#define FORTRAN_LIBRARY "-lg2c-2"
I'll look for it -- it's not in my "normal" sources, so I guess normal
sources use a default definition from somewhere else. I'll download
your gcc2-src package and use that...
The gcc-2.95.3 that I distribute has a lot of gcc/mingw changes. Many
of them come from Mumit. So, if you grab "my" package you get something
that is different from the sources at gcc.gnu.org.
The files themselves get munged by mknetrel's extra/gcc2 script.
Ah. But if you munge the filenames at install time, then don't stage2
and stage3 break?
I copy around stuff by hand for the first stage (building the cross
compiler). I don't build a native compiler first, so there are only
two stages.
And, yes, copying stuff around by hand is a real pain...