there's a problem when I build my own crosstool with crosstool-4.3












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When compiling cross-compiler tool crosstool-0.43 (for arm9) on the CentOS 7.5 64-bit system, I encountered the following error:



cc -c -o flat_bl.o /home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m
/home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m:2:2: error: expected identifier or ??before ??token



% the percentage of the total running time of the



^



I don't know what the *. m file in binutils-2.16.1 is. Whether I need to install some other tools before?
From the picture above, Compiling *.m file with GCC should be wrong.
I need some help. Thanks.










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When compiling cross-compiler tool crosstool-0.43 (for arm9) on the CentOS 7.5 64-bit system, I encountered the following error:



cc -c -o flat_bl.o /home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m
/home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m:2:2: error: expected identifier or ??before ??token



% the percentage of the total running time of the



^



I don't know what the *. m file in binutils-2.16.1 is. Whether I need to install some other tools before?
From the picture above, Compiling *.m file with GCC should be wrong.
I need some help. Thanks.










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    please, do NOT post pictures. Put the console output as text. Search engines are not designed (yet) to parse your console text pictures and reference them correctly for other users that might face the same issue. SO has not (yet ?) provided a tool to do the conversion from image to text for you, and it is probably not a good idea to do so.

    – LoneWanderer
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:22














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When compiling cross-compiler tool crosstool-0.43 (for arm9) on the CentOS 7.5 64-bit system, I encountered the following error:



cc -c -o flat_bl.o /home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m
/home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m:2:2: error: expected identifier or ??before ??token



% the percentage of the total running time of the



^



I don't know what the *. m file in binutils-2.16.1 is. Whether I need to install some other tools before?
From the picture above, Compiling *.m file with GCC should be wrong.
I need some help. Thanks.










share|improve this question
















When compiling cross-compiler tool crosstool-0.43 (for arm9) on the CentOS 7.5 64-bit system, I encountered the following error:



cc -c -o flat_bl.o /home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m
/home/muhuo/arm-linux-project/transplant-test/build-tools/crosstool-0.43/build/arm-9tdmi-linux/gcc-4.1.0-glibc-2.3.2/binutils-2.16.1/gprof/flat_bl.m:2:2: error: expected identifier or ??before ??token



% the percentage of the total running time of the



^



I don't know what the *. m file in binutils-2.16.1 is. Whether I need to install some other tools before?
From the picture above, Compiling *.m file with GCC should be wrong.
I need some help. Thanks.







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  • 2





    please, do NOT post pictures. Put the console output as text. Search engines are not designed (yet) to parse your console text pictures and reference them correctly for other users that might face the same issue. SO has not (yet ?) provided a tool to do the conversion from image to text for you, and it is probably not a good idea to do so.

    – LoneWanderer
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:22














  • 2





    please, do NOT post pictures. Put the console output as text. Search engines are not designed (yet) to parse your console text pictures and reference them correctly for other users that might face the same issue. SO has not (yet ?) provided a tool to do the conversion from image to text for you, and it is probably not a good idea to do so.

    – LoneWanderer
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:22








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please, do NOT post pictures. Put the console output as text. Search engines are not designed (yet) to parse your console text pictures and reference them correctly for other users that might face the same issue. SO has not (yet ?) provided a tool to do the conversion from image to text for you, and it is probably not a good idea to do so.

– LoneWanderer
Nov 25 '18 at 12:22





please, do NOT post pictures. Put the console output as text. Search engines are not designed (yet) to parse your console text pictures and reference them correctly for other users that might face the same issue. SO has not (yet ?) provided a tool to do the conversion from image to text for you, and it is probably not a good idea to do so.

– LoneWanderer
Nov 25 '18 at 12:22












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