[techtalk] gcc supported platforms

Henti Smith hentis at is.co.za
Thu Oct 7 09:13:41 EST 1999


don;t know if this will help .. 

Configurations Supported by GNU CC

Here are the possible CPU types: 

1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, hppa1.0,
hppa1.1, i370, i386, i486, i586, i686, i786, i860, i960, m32r, m68000,
m68k, m88k, mips, mipsel, mips64, mips64el, mn10200, mn10300, ns32k, pdp11,
powerpc, powerpcle, romp, rs6000, sh, sparc, sparclite, sparc64,
v850, vax, we32k. 

Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary
abbreviations are used rather than the longer official names. 

acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, cbm, convergent, convex,
crds, dec, dg, dolphin, elxsi, encore, harris, hitachi, hp, ibm, intergraph,
isi, mips,
motorola, ncr, next, ns, omron, plexus, sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti,
unicom, wrs. 

The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of the
information supplied is insufficient. You can omit it, writing just
`cpu-system', if it is not
needed. For example, `vax-ultrix4.2' is equivalent to `vax-dec-ultrix4.2'. 

Here is a list of system types: 

386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix,
cxux, dgux, dynix, ebmon, ecoff, elf, esix, freebsd, hms, genix, gnu,
linux-gnu,
hiux, hpux, iris, irix, isc, luna, lynxos, mach, minix, msdos, mvs, netbsd,
newsos, nindy, ns, osf, osfrose, ptx, riscix, riscos, rtu, sco, sim,
solaris, sunos,
sym, sysv, udi, ultrix, unicos, uniplus, unos, vms, vsta, vxworks, winnt,
xenix. 

http://egcs.cygnus.com/onlinedocs/gcc_3.html#SEC49

henti / bain 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vinnie Surmonde [mailto:drachen at george.he.net]
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 2:30 AM
> To: techtalk at linuxchix.org
> Subject: [techtalk] gcc supported platforms
> 
> 
> 
> well, I've searched the howtos, searched the site and I can't 
> seem to find
> a canonical 'list of gcc supported platforms' document...any ideas on
> where to find one?
> 
> Vinnie
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