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SuperH FAQ
- All Systems
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- How do I see the linker script used by the GNU Linker?
- The Start Menu doesn't provide a way to invoke the compiler. How do I use it?
- Do I need to install Cygwin to use Sourcery G++ on Windows? If I do have Cygwin installed, does Sourcery G++ understand Cygwin pathnames?
- Will all of the changes in the CodeSourcery GNU Toolchain be merged into the official Free Software Foundation sources?
- What do I need to do to install and run Sourcery G++ on an x86 64-bit Linux host system?
- Why are the executable files in my new toolchain zero bytes in size?
- The installer pops up a dialog box requesting selection of a folder in which to unpack files. I have selected a folder on a drive with available space, but the installer keeps showing me the dialog box. What should I do?
- GNU/Linux
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- How do I use Sourcery G++ to build the Linux (or uClinux) kernel on Windows?
- Why do I get "Not found" or libc.so.6 errors when trying to run applications on my target system?
- How do I install CodeSourcery's versions of the run-time libraries on my target system?
- Why does CodeSourcery provide GLIBC? Can I use the version that comes with my GNU/Linux distribution?
- Do runtime libraries shipped with Sourcery G++ include debugging information, or are they stripped? What do I have to do to be able to debug library code?
- uClinux
- ELF
- EABI