On 09/13/2013 12:12 AM, David Brown wrote: > Do you know of any timeplans for when it will be possible to get > "official" toolchain snapshot packages with gcc, binutils and a library > as prebuilt packages and source bundles? As a developer, I can play > around with a self-built gcc, but for professional work it is critical > to be able to say "I am using TI's msp430 gcc toolchain version > 2013-09-12" and know that the library and the code generators are > identical (including bug-for-bug) whether I use that release on Windows > or Linux, and whether I get it now or in ten years time. > > I don't mind whether it is Red Hat or TI that handle such packaging and > releases, but that's what we need. Getting the port working and into > the FSF tree is the biggest step in this journey, but it would be nice > to know the timeframe forward.
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