Subject: Re: Build Environment for Sparc64
To: None <eeh@turbolinux.com, hmp32@hotmail.com>
From: Henry Pierce <hmp32@hotmail.com>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 04/18/2000 12:50:30
>On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Henry Pierce wrote:
>
>The kernel build is self-contained.  It does not use anything in
>/usr/include.
>
>What you need to do is build a 64-bit toolchain:
>
>	binutils-2.9.1 with the bugfix or the in-tree version configured
>		with --enable-64-bit-bfd
>
>	egcs or post-egcs gcc configured with target=sparc64-*-elf
>

Apparently the NetBSD patch to the binutils in-tree was done in

opcodes/sparc-opc.c

Is this correct?  From what I have read, I can copy NetBSD in-tree
version to binutils-2.9.1/opcodes/sparc-opc.c and have a functional
binutils-2.9.1.  However, I have diff'd the sparc-opc.c from
binutils-2.9.1 and the in-tree version from NetBSD and don't see
a difference between the two file (I have checked out the HEAD of
the NetBSD tree).

So, what/where is the NetBSD changes that I need to apply to binutils-2.9.1? 
  I am trying to build a functional cross-compiler
platform.

thanks!
-henry
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