powerpc-rtems-gcc compiling problem
Dhiraj
dhiraj at utstar.com
Fri Aug 22 13:15:31 UTC 2003
Hi,
I fixed the problem. I had installed cygwin with default file format as
unix. I reinstalled with default file format as dos. My friends said that
was the problem and it turned out to be correct !
thanks
Dhiraj
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Sherrill" <joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com>
To: "Dhiraj" <dhiraj at utstar.com>
Cc: "RTEMS Users" <rtems-users at rtems.com>
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: powerpc-rtems-gcc compiling problem
> Dhiraj wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am using cygwin to compile my stuff on windows. I was using an old
1998
> > cygwin. Today I shifted to the latest cygwin and my compilation didn't
work.
> > Then I tried to compile a Hello world file. That too didn't work(same
> > error). What could be the problem.
> > This is the error :-
> > ******************
> >
> >>powerpc-rtems-gcc -c hello.c
> >
> > Assembler messages:
> > for reading.open
> > : No such file or directory
> > ************************
> > Seems like there is some misunderstanding between powerpc-rtems-gcc and
the
> > powerpc rtems assembler.Normal gcc is working fine and compiles the
hello
> > world without any problems.
>
> If you updated cygwin, then you updated the native gcc to match the
> cygwin version. What powerpc-rtems gcc version is this?
>
> Also I vaguely recall that something like this can occur when
> a filesystem is not mounted in binary mode.
>
> A big help in debugging problems like this is to add a -v to the
> powerpc-rtems-gcc command line and watching what it invokes.
>
> > regards
> > Dhiraj
> >
>
>
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