Hi Elena, nice to see you here again.

Anyway, I just meant in the context of DR Molloys instructions - As far as
setting up a cross toolchain goes. As he has like 3-4 different videos /
setups he talks about.

Truth be told, when it comes to cross compiling, I typically don't. The
only real case I've run into so far is the kernel from sources. Where, I
just follow Robert Nelson's instructions. Since he's done the work already,
and his instructions are very clear.

On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Elena ``of Valhalla'' <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2015-05-03 at 20:09:55 -0700, William Hermans wrote:
> > heh, I was just talking to my buddy here about that video. He was telling
> > me that emdebians wheezy repo's got compromised, and the Jessie repo also
> > seems to be AWOL . . . So probably best you went with Ubuntu for now.
> > However, there is also Linaro's toolchain, which I personally use on a
> > fairly frequent basis.
>
> The main reason emdebian existed as a separated(-ish) project was to
> support
> small (hundreds of MB) storage with stripped down packages: there is no
> need for it on a board where more than 1GB of storage is easily available
> for the OS.
>
> The other reason, crosscompilers, have been integrated into the main
> archive: https://wiki.debian.org/CrossToolchains
>
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