alpha*-*-*
No specific installation needs/instructions.
i?86-*-linux*
You will need binutils-2.8.1.0.15 or newer for exception handling to work.
i?86-*-sco3.2v5*
The SCO assembler is currently required. The GNU assembler is not up
to the task of switching between ELF and COFF at runtime.
Unlike various prereleases of GCC, that used '-belf' and defaulted to
COFF, you must now use the '-melf' and '-mcoff' flags to toggle between
the two object file formats. ELF is now the default.
Look in gcc/config/i386/sco5.h (search for "messy") for additional
OpenServer-specific flags.
i?86-pc-solaris*
You'll need a patch to fix an egcs bug on this platform.
x86 solaris patch
hppa*-hp-hpux*
We highly recommend using gas/binutils-2.8 on all hppa platforms; you
may encounter a variety of problems when using the HP assembler.
hppa*-hp-hpux9
The HP assembler has major problems on this platform. We've tried to work
around the worst of the problems. However, those workarounds may be causing
linker crashes in some circumstances; the workarounds also probably prevent
shared libraries from working. Use the GNU assembler to avoid these problems.
The configuration scripts for egcs will also trigger a bug in the hpux9
shell. To avoid this problem set CONFIG_SHELL to /bin/ksh and SHELL to
/bin/ksh in your environment.
hppa*-hp-hpux10
For hpux10.20, we highly recommend you pick up the latest sed
patch from HP. HP has two sites which provide patches free of charge.
US, Canada, Asia-Pacific, and
Latin-America
Europe
Retrieve patch PHCO_12862.
The HP assembler on these systems is much better than the hpux9 assembler, but still has some problems. Most notably the assembler inserts timestamps into each object file it creates, causing the 3-stage comparison test to fail during a "make bootstrap". You should be able to continue by saying "make all" after getting the failure from "make bootstrap".
m68k-*-nextstep*
You absolutely must use GNU sed and GNU make on this platform.
If you try to build the integrated C++ & C++ runtime libraries on this system you will run into trouble with include files. The way to get around this is to use the following sequence. Note you must have write permission to prefix for this sequence to work.
cd objdir
make all-texinfo all-bison all-byacc all-binutils all-gas all-ld
cd gcc
make bootstrap
make install-headers-tar
cd ..
make bootstrap3
m68k-sun-sunos4.1.1
It is reported that you may need the GNU assembler on this platform.
mips*-sgi-irix4
mips*-sgi-irix5
You must use GAS on these platforms, the native assembler can not handle the
code for exception handling support on this platform.
These systems don't have ranlib, which various components in egcs need; you should be able to avoid this problem by installing GNU binutils, which includes a functional ranlib for this system.
You may get the following warning on irix4 platforms, it can be safely ignored.
warning: foo.o does not have gp tables for all its sections.
mips*-sgi-irix6
You must not use GAS on irix6 platforms; doing so will only cause problems.
These systems don't have ranlib, which various components in egcs need; you should be able to avoid this problem by making a dummy script called ranlib which just exits with zero status and placing it in your path.
rs6000-ibm-aix*
powerpc-ibm-aix*
At least one person as reported problems with older versions of gnu-make on
this platform. make-3.76 is reported to work correctly.
powerpc-*-linux-gnu*
You will need
binutils-2.8.1.0.17 for
a working egcs. It is strongly recommended to recompile binutils with egcs
if you initially built it with gcc-2.7.2.*.
sparc-unkonwn-linux-gnulibc1
It has been reported that you might need binutils-2.8.1.0.17 for this
platform too.
binutils-2.8.1.0.17
exception handling
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