Hi,
I'm trying to build l4 on cygwin (windows) for x86. I have built binutils 2.21 and gcc 4.5.2 as cross-compilers (--target=i386-elf). When I try to build l4, I pass SYSTEM_TARGET=i386-elf- as a parameter to 'make'.
Preprocessing seems to complete successfully, but compilation fails on the first file (kip.cpp). The error message is:
src/kernel/fiasco/src/types/types.h:4:20: fatal error: stddef.h: No such file or directory
My question is - what is missing? Do I need to build glibc? Or did I miss something while installing my gcc?
Thanks in advance, Joel
Hi,
On Sun May 22, 2011 at 12:09:56 +0300, joel nider wrote:
I'm trying to build l4 on cygwin (windows) for x86. I have built binutils 2.21 and gcc 4.5.2 as cross-compilers (--target=i386-elf). When I try to build l4, I pass SYSTEM_TARGET=i386-elf- as a parameter to 'make'.
Preprocessing seems to complete successfully, but compilation fails on the first file (kip.cpp). The error message is:
src/kernel/fiasco/src/types/types.h:4:20: fatal error: stddef.h: No such file or directory
My question is - what is missing? Do I need to build glibc? Or did I miss something while installing my gcc?
stddef.h comes with gcc, is it there in your installation? If, in which path is it?
Adam
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de