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You don't even mention which operating system you are trying this on. Most Linux distros have a package manager which will install GCC properly for you.
On my own Ubuntu system I would use:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
Distribution: pclos2010.12, Slack1337 DebSqueeze, +50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
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Well then, you'd better tell :
1) Which "special gcc cross-compile tool" ?
Full name + the downloaded file name, please.
2) And provide a link to where you got it.
3) Tell the location of the new "gcc"
4) And what you are using it for : which software to cross compile.
5) The exact command(s) used to do this cross compiling.
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