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# $Id$
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1. This is based on djgpp v1.x which has been superceded. That version
is still available but is no longer supported. It would be greatly
appreciated if someone would update this bsp to the current version.
2. In general the regular instructions for building a cross GNU toolset
apply to the i386-go32-rtems toolset. However, you will need some items
from the djgpp distribution. Here is the list of djgpp files we use:
djeoe112.zip - files required on target PC
djdev112.zip - libraries and include files required on host
3. We attempt to minimize what we copy into our built and installed GNU
toolset from the binary distribution of the GNU tools. Here is what
we do by hand. You will need to localize this to meet your directory
structure. All paths are starting at the toolset install point.
a. Copy go32.h, dpmi.h, dos.h. and pc.h in the i386-go32-rtems/include
directory. These files only include sys/types.h and newlib has that.
b. copy crt0.o to i386-go32-rtems/gcc-lib/i386-go32-rtems/2.7.2
c. copy libc.a to i386-go32-rtems/gcc-lib/i386-go32-rtems/2.7.2/libcgo32.a
d. copy libpc.a to i386-go32-rtems/gcc-lib/i386-go32-rtems/2.7.2/libpc.a
It is almost a certainty that libcgo32.a and libpc.a have symbols and
routines which duplicate those in newlib. In post 3.6.0 RTEMS versions,
the --start-group and --end-group GNU ld options are used to group
the non-GO32 supplied libraries. This attempts to resolve every symbolic
reference from RTEMS specific libraries before getting them from
GO32 libraries.
4. This configuration is built on a UNIX host by the RTEMS Team using
cross configurations of the tools. Building it under DOS requires
special effort.
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