Yea you are right, i was trying to follow RCN"S compiler settings.

Can you recommend a guide/tutorial for setting up a cross compiling 
environment for the new Beaglebone Blacks running Debian?

I have a spare laptop, so I can install whatever flavor of Linux or Windows 
the tutorial recommends. I just keep hitting dead ends when I try it on my 
own desktop that runs Debian 7.4.

On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 7:45:28 PM UTC-8, William Hermans wrote:
>
> Linaro is just a prebuilt  gcc, with (I havent paid much attention to 
> which ) prepackaged libc. As the previous poster said, make is complaining 
> that it doesnt know where to find the needed gcc toolchain path. That, and 
> I am guessing you're following parts of RCN's cross compiler setup guide 
> for compiling uboot, and the Linux kernel.
>
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Graham <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>> m:
>>
>> I am sorry that I am not familiar with the linaro cross-compiler, I 
>> exclusively use the gcc,
>> and I let the Eclipse IDE automatically generate the make files.
>>
>> I can only suggest that you review the installation instructions for the 
>> linaro, and make sure
>> that everything is installed properly in the intended locations. Check 
>> that everything are
>> compatible versions of Linux and the tool chain
>>
>> The errors are saying that "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-4.6" can't be 
>> located.  That is version 4.6 of 
>> the gcc cross compiler.  Perhaps linaro actually distributes the gcc. I 
>> would go look in those
>> locations and see what is there. If you see what you are expecting, but 
>> Linux says it can not
>> see it, then it is usually incompatible versions of the support libraries 
>> like glibc, preventing
>> run time dynamic linking.
>>
>> If it is not there at all, then there is some kind of installation error.
>>
>> --- Graham
>>
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