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Re: [avr-gcc-list] simulavr build snaggle


From: Terry Porter
Subject: Re: [avr-gcc-list] simulavr build snaggle
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 16:07:29 +1000

On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 14:15:30 +1000
Erik Christiansen <address@hidden> wrote:

>    On Debian 3.0, using simulavr version dated 2003-07-02 in ChangeLog,
>    build attempts are held up after:
> 
>    $ bootstrap
>    $ ./configure
>    $ make
> 
>      ...
> 
>    Making all in test_c
>    /usr/local/src/avr/simulavr/test_c
>    make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/avr/simulavr/test_c'
>    avr-gcc  -g -Wall -mmcu=at90s8515  -o demo  demo.o  
>    /usr/local/avr/lib/gcc-lib/avr/3.3/../../../../avr/bin/ld: cannot
>    open crts8515.o: No such file or directory
>    make[1]: *** [demo] Error 1
>    make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/avr/simulavr/test_c'
>    make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> 
> 
>    Tried:   export LD_RUN_PATH=$LD_RUN_PATH:/usr/local/avr/lib
>    Effect:  None. (Yep, confirmed that that's where crts8515.o lives.)
> 
>    Looking at target "demo" in test_c/Makefile:
> 
>    demo: $(demo_OBJECTS) $(demo_DEPENDENCIES)
>       @rm -f demo
>       $(LINK) $(demo_LDFLAGS) $(demo_OBJECTS) $(demo_LDADD) $(LIBS)
>    
>    I become lost when trying to track back to where crts8515.o is drawn
>    in, so it's hard to figure what to try next.
> 
>    Soooo, I'm kinda hoping a kind soul has a good suggestion.

I have a workaround :-
......... 
Copy the libs that avr-libc-20030512cvs installed  to where Avr-Gcc really 
wants them 

This was where I hit my first snag, because after compiling my test program, 
when it came to linking, the linker barfed because it couldn't find a crts*.o 
file. It seems that the libraries installed by avr-libc-20030512cvs are in the 
wrong place, or gcc-avr is looking for them in the wrong place, so : 

cp -r /usr/local/avr/lib/*    /usr/local/avr/lib/gcc-lib/avr/3.3
...................



-- 
Kind Regards
Terry
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