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Re: [avr-libc-dev] [bugs #10329] crtm168.o is not being built
From: |
Theodore A. Roth |
Subject: |
Re: [avr-libc-dev] [bugs #10329] crtm168.o is not being built |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Sep 2004 09:48:52 -0700 (PDT) |
I don't see the binutils patch in your attachments. Are you applying
that too? If not, then that might be causing the checks to fail.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, E. Weddington wrote:
> Which config.* file is that again?
What you sent was what I wanted to see.
>
> Below is the beginning of my make output (is this what you wanted?). It
> shows that avr-gcc does not support any of the new devices.
>
> This still could be a build problem on my part. My apologies if it turns
> out to be this way.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
<snip>
> checking if avr-gcc has support for attiny13... no
> checking if avr-gcc has support for attiny2313... no
> checking if avr-gcc has support for atmega48... no
> checking if avr-gcc has support for atmega88... no
> creating ./config.status
<snip>
> checking if avr-gcc has support for atmega168... no
> checking if avr-gcc has support for at90can128... no
> creating ./config.status
> creating Makefile
That was specifically what I wanted to see. If you look into the
config.log file in the avr5 build dir, I suspect that you will see
somthing like this:
configure:1662: checking if avr-gcc has support for at90can128
configure:1671: avr-gcc -c -mmcu=at90can128 conftest.c 1>&5
unknown MCU `at90can128' specified
Known MCU names:
avr2
at90s2313
at90s2323
at90s2333
at90s2343
attiny22
attiny26
at90s4414
at90s4433
at90s4434
at90s8515
at90c8534
at90s8535
at86rf401
avr3
atmega103
atmega603
at43usb320
at43usb355
at76c711
avr4
atmega8
atmega8515
atmega8535
avr5
atmega16
atmega161
atmega162
atmega163
atmega169
atmega32
atmega323
atmega64
atmega128
at94k
avr1
at90s1200
attiny11
attiny12
attiny15
attiny28
conftest.c:0: error: MCU `at90can128' supported for assembler only
configure: failed program was:
#line 1664 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
int main() {
int main (void) {}
; return 0; }
I just noticed that the failed program is a bit wrong. It should just be
this:
int main() {
; return 0; }
Here's the patch I just committed to HEAD to fix this:
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ AC_DEFUN(
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if ${CC} has support for $1)
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[],
- [int main (void) {}],
+ [],
[has_dev_support=yes],
[has_dev_support=no]
)
---
Ted Roth
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