hello [jeremy: sorry if you got this twice, i forgot to change the address the first time] the best looking thing i've found so far is this link: http://home.ix.netcom.com/~ejohns/glfs-amd64/index.html but it isn't that up to date and perhaps more seriously he starts out from a 32 bit environment and not the other way around. but perhaps there is some hint in there. i was planning to play with this myself but haven't really found any reason or time so far. most things i use work with just minor tweaks. cheers, lars On Mon, April 18, 2005 5:09 pm, Jeremy Jones said:
Hi all,
I've been trying to build 32-bit support into gcc for a while (off & on) for my x86_64 crux release. What I've done on my own system is to borrow (steal?) gentoo's emul-linux-x86 stuff, which is basically a precompiled 32-bit suite of libraries. Still, however, I haven't been able to get gcc to compile with ./configure --enable-multilib.
With gentoo's emul-linux-x86 stuff, I am able to run precompiled, dynamically linked 32-bit binaries (like vmware, for instance). Anyone have any insights into what's required to get 32-bit support into gcc when starting with a purely 64-bit base system?
Jeremy
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