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* Journeyman configure/build options for gcc & glibc?
@ 2000-08-15  7:37 Graham Stoney
  2000-08-15 15:09 ` Dan Malek
  2000-08-16 18:44 ` Joe Green
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Graham Stoney @ 2000-08-15  7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LinuxPPC Embedded Mailing List


I thought I had the whole soft-float thing on 8xx worked out long ago, until I
upgraded our root filesystem to the one from MontaVista's Journeyman kit, and
found that my glibc-2.1.3.so (which my binaries work when linked against)
doesn't work in place of the Journeyman glibc-2.1.2.so.  It's the usual
symptom: A simple floating-point printf gives the wrong answer.

So, my question: what configure options were used to build the gcc-2.95.2 &
glibc-2.1.2 in Journeyman?  In particular:

- Did the gcc configure include "-with-cpu=860" (or one of the other cpus's
  to make -msoft-float the default).

- Has the gcc specs file been hacked to pass -D_SOFT_FLOAT in the absence of
  -mhard-float (note that -mcpu=860 won't do this by default in gcc-2.95.2)

- Was CFLAGS set to include -msoft-float before building glibc?

- Any other suggestions :-(

Thanks!
Graham
--
Graham Stoney
Principal Hardware/Software Engineer
Canon Information Systems Research Australia
Ph: +61 2 9805 2909  Fax: +61 2 9805 2929

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* RE: Journeyman configure/build options for gcc & glibc?
@ 2000-08-15 20:22 Ellie Abdollahi
  2000-08-15 20:58 ` Dan Malek
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Ellie Abdollahi @ 2000-08-15 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Dan Malek', Graham Stoney; +Cc: LinuxPPC Embedded Mailing List


Is Perl module supported in the CDK?
What is the cost of using Perl with CGI? how much memory space does the Perl
Module use? what is going to be the impact on the size of the kernel.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Malek [mailto:dan@netx4.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 8:09 AM
To: Graham Stoney
Cc: LinuxPPC Embedded Mailing List
Subject: Re: Journeyman configure/build options for gcc & glibc?



Graham Stoney wrote:
>
> I thought I had the whole soft-float thing on 8xx worked out long ago,
until I
> upgraded our root filesystem to the one from MontaVista's Journeyman kit,

The lastest CDK 1.2 has been released, so you may want to use that.

The MontaVista CDK is created to work as a complete kit.  I don't know
all of the details, but the binutils, compilers, run-time start up,
libraries, header files, and applications are all built to work together.
There is an 8xx set of everything that "just works" together.  Mixing
among various tools/libraries has never worked at any time in history and
that continues to be the case.


	-- Dan


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