|
From: | Patrick Georgi |
Subject: | Re: Next release? |
Date: | Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:07:34 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (Windows/20080421) |
Robert Millan schrieb:
I do all the time with an i386-elf cross compiler. the easiest way to generate one (in my experience) is to create a directory with symlinks to:On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 06:55:24PM +0200, Christian Franke wrote:The first (and last) grub package released in the Cygwin distribution was based on grub codebase from 2008-03-26. My latest reasonably tested merge is ~2 month old. If desired, I can merge & test all remaining changes to current HEAD and post the patches for review soon.Great! As for the loader issue, did you find a way to generate images in ELF format from the Cygwin system?
- gcc/* - binutils/* (ignore duplicates)- gcc/include/* (into include/, after removing the symlink to gcc/include and creating a directory in its place)
- binutils/include/* (again, ignore duplicates)then configure --enable-languages=c --disable-bootstrap from that directory of symlinks, and you'll get a full binutils+gcc build (if you want gdb, it should be enough to create symlinks to its files, but I didn't test that)
at least for coreboot, binutils must be of version 2.18.50.* (eg. as found with mingw), gnu's 2.18 isn't enough. no idea if that applies to grub2 or not.
as for the start/_start tests, I merely let configure default to _start if no other symbol was found, which might break grub-emu, but builds the target system grub just fine here. with i386-elf, the target compiler has no crt*.o anyway.
Regards, Patrick Georgi
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |