hai all
thanks ... for your kind reply..


On Thursday, 20 March 2014 22:14:59 UTC+5:30, [email protected] wrote:
>
> These are not competing products, these are all ports of GCC. GCC is a 
> huge software package that takes considerable effort to build for a new 
> platform, and a lot of choices to be made in how to configure it. For 
> example, the "gnueabi" versions produce code compatible with a certain spec 
> to allow for linking with libraries compiled the same way. The "hf" ones 
> produce code that uses the hardware floating point instructions on some ARM 
> processors but not others.
>
> Personally, I think the Linaro folks have done a great job, and that 
> version is quite stable, complete, and well-supported. It is also popular, 
> making it more likely that your code will play well with others.
>
>
> On Thursday, March 20, 2014 12:33:29 AM UTC-7, siva kumar wrote:
>>
>> hai all,
>> i found there are so many compilers available for beaglebone black based 
>> on which os installed 
>> after googled i found 
>> [1] generic    ----- arm-linux-gnueabi- ,
>> [2] angstrom ----- arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi- 
>> [3] linaro       ----- arm-linux-gnueabihf-
>>
>> and some others like
>>
>> [4] arm-none-linux-gnu-
>> [5] arm-linux-gnu-
>>
>> these are the compilers available to build a kernel for beaglebone black .
>>
>> my ques 
>>
>> why should these many varieties available ??
>> any how the processors are same for all the beaglebone black.. so a 
>> generic compiler is more than enough to build a os for beaglebone black.
>> i'm have bit confusion  with these compiler's.are these are different 
>> from one another..if so which one is the best suit for creating os for 
>> beaglebone black.
>>
>>
>> thanks&
>> regards
>> siva
>>
>

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