On 06/20/2011 01:40 PM, David L. Martin wrote:
On 06/20/2011 01:17 PM, Weddington, Eric wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: David L. Martin [mailto:dlma...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 10:56 AM
To: Weddington, Eric
Cc: avr-gcc-list@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [avr-gcc-list] Toolchain not showing up with xmega support
Yeah I have since figured out, the patches are my problem. I installed
none.
I guess I should start from the beginning.
I need a toolchain that supports the atxmega128a1, what method would
you
suggest?
I just downloaded the one from the atmel website, I'm gonna try that,
but I don't have a lot of confidence in it.
Hmm. Why do you not have confidence in the patch from Atmel?
You're generally on the right path. Again, what versions of binutils,
gcc are you building?
Atmel just seems to run hot/cold with the Linux support, that lowers
my confidence.
I tried 4.5.3 on gcc, and 2.21.52 on binutils. Both
compiled/installed/worked easily, just sketchy xmega support.
When I tried to find patches to get the xmega support into both of
those, I became completely lost.
Hence my current attempt to get the atmel toolchain working (just
about to try it).
Tried the Atmel tool toolchain, ran into a lot of compile errors.
Missing defines, etc.
Not even Atmel's own code examples compile using their supplied toolchain.
For example their ebi_driver won't compile, stuff missing like
EBI_CS_ASPACE_t. Might just be name changes.
Damn, I didn't expect this to be such a bear.
How does everyone else get a toolchain up and running for the xmega?
Should I switch back to the buggy debian packages?
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