Am 20. Mar, 2002 schwätzte Craig S. so: > I was reading the 2.4.18 install documentation and am thinking some of > my problems are stemming from older versions of gcc and make. > While reading the install document for gcc there are two types of > compilers discussed, native and cross. I am assuming that the original > gcc package that came with slackware 7.1 is setup as a native compiler. > Thought I would ask to see if this is correct. Yes. It might also be a cross-compiler. Cross-compilers are used to build for a hardware architecture other than the one the compiler is running on. For instance, the iPAQ has a strongarm processor, but you can use your x86 desktop to compile programs for the strongarm. I think cross-compiling can be done by just giving some options to the normal compiler ( provided it's setup to know how to cross-compile ). I think that's what I did for the PPC a couple of years ago. Maybe we'll get lucky and one of the guys who really knows this stuff will pipe up :). Without that setup, the default should be to compile for the architecture you're on, in other words work as a native compiler. ciao, der.hans -- # http://home.pages.de/~lufthans/ http://www..com/ # Strangers are friends just waiting to happen!