I maintain the Debian / Ubuntu builds and there are some releases on my
Launchpad account. I have not had much time lately to pull out new builds,
but they are based on mpsgcc4 and binutils 2.19.

Some work still needs to be done and after I have finished with University
this year I will tidy up the packages some more and finish up my automatic
building system for building debian packages from the mspgcc version control
resporatory depending on if CVS is still been used or if we are making the
jump over to Bazaar.

There here:

https://launchpad.net/~adamhorden/+archive/msp430

They need respining for Ubuntu Lucid and I hope to get this done as soon as
possible.

Adam

On 5 April 2010 18:13, Peter Bigot <p...@peoplepowerco.com> wrote:

> I've posted SRPMs for the latest mspgcc4 (binutils 2.20 + gcc 4.4.3) and
> msp430-libc.  See http://sourceforge.net/projects/mspgcc4/files/
>
> These are based on the current Fedora RPM spec files, but have been updated
> for mspgcc4 support.  I have not posted pre-built RPMs for any particular
> OS
> releases, so to use these today you need to have a basic familiarity with
> building RPMs from source release.  That's as simple as:
>
>  rpmbuild --rebuild msp430-binutils-2.20-1.r4.20100210.fc12.src.rpm
>  rpmbuild --rebuild msp430-gcc-4.4.3-1.r4.20100210.fc12.src.rpm
>  rpmbuild --rebuild msp430-libc-20100403-1.fc12.src.rpm
>
> if you have an RPM build area configured.  See google, or (picking
> randomly)
>
> http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/building_RPMS_from_SRPMS.htmlfor
> basic instructions.
>
> These packages incorporate the 20100210 release of mspgcc4, plus a patch to
> support hardware multiply on more recent chips that has not yet been
> integrated into mspgcc4.  An updated msp430-libc is also included.
>
> If somebody has already done this or something close for Debian support,
> and
> can point me to that, I'd love to be able to add those as well.  In a
> couple
> weeks I'll be set up to provide pre-built rpms and debs for multiple Linux
> releases, though I'd prefer to have those hosted by Fedora and Ubuntu
> rather
> than put them on SourceForge.
>
> Peter
>
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