[vbox-dev] x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-g++.exe not found on x64 machine
Ben Zhu
bzhu at ironkey.com
Sun Apr 25 11:18:25 PDT 2010
Hi Michael,
Thanks a lot for your advice.
Can you double check if the following is what I need to do?
1. on A 32-bit Windows XP, download a Fedora 12 image and install it into a
Virtual Box.
2. find out and download glinc-devel packages in the Fedora 12.
Not sure which package I should download for either x86_64 or i686.
Can you advise which version I should download?
1. glibc-devel-2.11.1-4.x86_64.rpm -- for Fedora 12 updates for
x86_64,
2. glibc-devel-2.11.1-6.x86_64.rpm -- for Fedora 12 testing updates
for x86_64,
3. glibc-devel-2.11.1-4.i686.rpm -- for Fedora 12 updates for
x86_64, or
4. glibc-devel-2.11.1-6.i686.rpm -- for Fedora 12 testing updates
for x86_64
3. download and install the latest MinGW development environment.
There is an x64 version MinGW for download, but based on your suggestion,
I should download 32-bit MinGW. Does this mean we will build a 32-bit
version of VB for x64 Windows?
Can you tell the reason?
4. install MinGW development environment in terms of the prerequisites of
http://gcc.gnu.org/install.
Should I install it on a 32-bit Windows XP or an x64 Windows 7?
Thanks a lot,
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: vbox-dev-bounces at virtualbox.org
[mailto:vbox-dev-bounces at virtualbox.org] On Behalf Of Michael Martin
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 5:02 PM
To: vbox-dev at virtualbox.org
Subject: Re: [vbox-dev] x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-g++.exe not found on x64
machine
Ben Zhu wrote,
>I am building the VBox on x64 Windows and got an error that tells cannot
find the x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-g++.exe.
>Can someone tell where I can find and download the
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-g++.exe?
As far as I can tell, you'll need to build it yourself; you need to
install a MinGW development environment anyway, and then you can use
it to build a recent gcc cross-compiler targeting
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
Doing this properly will also require you to build a sysroot that has
a version of glibc installed in it; the easiest way to get one of
those is to take the glibc-devel packages from Fedora or Debian or
whatnot and extract them into the directory you set as --with-sysroot.
http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ will also discuss the prerequisites.
You'll still need the 32-bit MinGW to build VirtualBox; both are
needed at different points in the install.
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