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From: Chris B. <ki...@bi...> - 2003-06-11 03:17:45
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Earnie,
No - I didn't fall into that trap.
I first installed MinGW from MinGW-2.0.0.3.exe into F:\MSys\MinGW (at
this stage F:\MSys\MinGW did not previously exist).
I then installed MSys from MSYS-1.0.9-2003.06.05-1.exe into F:\MSys.
When asked about location of MinGW, I entered F:/MSys/MinGW
I have also tried installing in completely separate directories:
MinGW in F:\MinGW
and
MSys in F:\MSys
But the results are the same.
Other than MinGW and MSys as above, is there anything else I should be
installing?
Best regards,
Chris Bishop
Wednesday, June 11, 2003, 3:29:00 AM, you wrote:
EB> Hmm...
EB> Where did you install MinGW?? MinGW can't live in the bin directory of
EB> MSYS. See ``start /doc/msys/README.rtf''.
EB> Earnie.
EB> Chris Bishop wrote:
>> Earnie,
>>
>> Thanks for your suggestion. I have re-installed MinGW and MSys so
>> details are now:
>>
>> My system:
>> Windows 2000 SP 3, on AMD Athlon XP1700+, 256MB RAM
>> Installed:
>> MinGW-2.0.0.3.exe
>> MSYS-1.0.9-2003.06.05-1.exe
>> Obtained copies of:
>> binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1-src.tar.gz
>> gcc-3.2.3-20030504-1-src.tar.gz
>> Placed these in directory:
>> ~/xmingw
>> Changed directory to:
>> ~/xmingw
>> Executed:
>> gzip -dc binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1-src.tar.gz | tar xf -
>> mv binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1-src binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1
>> cd binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1 && ./configure \
>> --target=i386-pc-linux-gnu \
>> --prefix=/opt/xmingw32 \
>> > ../binutils-configure.log 2>&1
>> cd binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1 && \
>> make "CFLAGS=-2 -O2" > ../binutils-build.log 2>&1
>> (Note: 'mv' line is because binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1-src.tar.gz
>> unzips atypically to binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1-src rather than
>> binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1 and I like to keep things tidy!)
>>
>> There does not appear to be anything unexpected in the
>> binutils-configure.log.
>>
>> But the make now fails with the relevant lines in binutils.build.log
>> being:
>>
>> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/kit/xmingw/binutils-2.13.90-20030111-1/intl'
>> gcc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\"/opt/xmingw32/share/locale\" -DGNULOCALEDIR=\"/opt/xmingw32/share/locale\" -DLOCALE_ALIAS_PATH=\"/opt/xmingw32/share/locale:.\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -s -O2 intl-compat.c
>> 0 [main] sh 1316 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to sh.exe.stackdump
>> make[2]: *** [intl-compat.o] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>>
>> and the sh.exe.stackdump is now:
>>
>> Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=71090DBE
>> eax=715C8F73 ebx=715C8984 ecx=715CD000 edx=715CC77E esi=715C8FFE edi=715C8984
>> ebp=0022E208 esp=0022E200 program=F:\MSys\bin\sh.exe
>> cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 ss=0023
>> Stack trace:
>> Frame Function Args
>> 0022E208 71090DBE (715C8FFE, 715C877C, 0A01ACF3, 71002BAF)
>> 0022E238 71090C75 (715C8984, 715C877C, 0022E5D8, 71043D35)
>> 0022E5D8 71043D47 (0A01ACFD, 715C9B94, 0022F9B8, 710620C8)
>> 0022F9B8 710620D8 (00000000, 0A019288, 0A0192F0, 0A019838)
>> 0022F9F8 71063C9A (00000000, 00000003, 0A019288, 0A0192F0)
>> 0022FA28 710114BB (0A019288, 0A0192F0, 0A019838, 710A5020)
>> 0022FA48 7108DB92 (0A019288, 0A0192F0, 0A019838, 710AA608)
>> 0022FB18 004127A4 (0A019288, 0A0192F0, 0A019838, 0042B3C4)
>> 0022FB74 00412706 (0A019410, 00000000, 0A0191B0, FFFFFFFF)
>> 0022FBF4 00411CA7 (0A018D00, FFFFFFFF, FFFFFFFF, 00000000)
>> 0022FC54 0040E9C6 (0A018CE8, 00000000, FFFFFFFF, FFFFFFFF)
>> 0022FCA4 004499BB (0A018728, 004022F9, 00000004, 00402F6E)
>> 0022FCD4 00403180 (715B3A94, 710A5368, 0022FD74, 00401858)
>> 0022FD74 00401873 (00000003, 715B3CB4, 0A010278, 00000000)
>> 0022FE70 71004FA8 (00000000, 00000000, 00000006, 8113BDC8)
>> 0022FF40 710051F1 (004011C8, 00000006, 811A3B40, 811A39E0)
>> End of stack trace (more stack frames may be present)
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Chris Bishop
>>
>> Monday, June 9, 2003, 11:17:46 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> EB> Chris Bishop wrote:
>>
>>>>Luke and others who responded to my original message,
>>>>
>>>>Many thanks for your offer of advice etc. Just got back to this after
>>>>having to work on other things.
>>>>
>>>>To repeat what my needs are - I need a tool chain that executes under
>>>>Windows 2000 to build applications to run on i386 linux.
>>>>
>>>>My system:
>>>> Windows 2000 SP 3, on AMD Athlon XP1700+, 256MB RAM
>>>>Installed:
>>>> MinGW-2.0.0.3.exe
>>>> MSYS-1.0.8.exe
>>
>>
>> EB> Please try the latest MSYS Snapshot. See
>> EB> http://www.mingw.org/download.shtml for references to the snapshot.
>>
>> EB> Thanks,
>> EB> Earnie.
>>
>>
>>
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