This files lists the known issues encountered while developping crosstool-NG, but that could not be addressed before the release. The file has one section for each known issue, each section containing four sub-sections: Symptoms, Explanations, Fix, and Workaround. Each section is separated from the others with a lines of at least 4 dashes. The following dummy section explains it all. -------------------------------- Symptoms: A one-liner of what you would observe. Explanations: An as much as possible in-depth explanations of the context, why it happens, what has been investigated so far, and possible orientations as how to try to solve this (eg. URLs, code snippets...). Fix: What you have to do to fix it, if at all possible. The fact that there is a fix, and yet this is a known issue means that time to incorporate the fix in crosstool-NG was missing, or planned for a future release. Workaround: What you can do to fix it *temporarily*, if at all possible. A workaround is not a real fix, as it can break other parts of crosstool-NG, but at least makes you going in your particular case. So now, on for the real issues... -------------------------------- Symptoms: gcc is not found, although I *do* have gcc installed. Explanations: This is an issue on at least RHEL systems, where gcc is a symlink to ccache. Because crosstool-NG create links to gcc for the build and host environment, those symlinks are in fact pointing to ccache, which then doesn't know how to run the compiler. A possible fix could probably set the environment variable CCACHE_CC to the actual compiler used. Fix: None known. Workaround: Uninstall ccache. -------------------------------- Symptoms: The extract and/or path steps fail under Cygwin. Explanations: This is not related to crosstool-NG. Mounts under Cygwin are by default not case-sensitive. You have to use so-called "managed" mounts. See: http://cygwin.com/faq.html section 4, question 32. Fix: Use "managed" mounts for the directories where you build *and* install your toolchains. Workaround: None. -------------------------------- Symptoms: uClibc fails to build under Cygwin. Explanations: With uClibc, it is possible to build a cross-ldd. Unfortunately, it is not (currently) possible to build this cross-ldd under Cygwin. Fix: None so far. Workaround: Disable the cross-ldd build. --------------------------------