Just remember, you only want a tool chain that is abihf ( ARMv7 )
compatible.

On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 10:49 AM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> Since no one addressed the question, but instead talked arounf it . . .
>
> The only known( at least to me ) toolchain for the armhf software ABI, and
> WIndows binaries is offered by Linaro.
>
> https://releases.linaro.org/14.11/components/toolchain/binaries/
>
> Here is you read the release notes text it says which are Windows
> binaries. But since mingw is not required for Linux, you can pretty much
> rest assured that any toolchain with "mingw" in the file name is in
> reference to Windows binaries.
>
> As for IDE's . . . The two most flexible for setting up with a Custom
> toolchain would be Code::Blocks, and Eclipse. Personally, I prefer
> Code::Blocks because it's run as a native executable versus Eclipes' JRE
> requirement . . .
>
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Graham Haddock <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> My personal favorite C/C++ IDE is Eclipse, with the C/C++ Development and
>> Remote System Explorer (RSE) environment packages.  I use the GCC cross
>> compiler.
>>
>> A reference on how to set this up, although needing some updating, due to
>> newer current versions of Debian and Eclipse, is Derek Molloy's book,
>> website, and youtube videos.
>>
>> Since the target system is Linux/Debian, things will run a lot smoother
>> if you run Eclipse and the appropriate GCC cross compiler under Linux,
>> rather than Windows. I use either a separate computer running Ubuntu, or
>> Ubuntu running on a VM under Windows.
>>
>>
>> Setting up Eclipse on the Beaglebone for C++ Development ...
>>
>> http://derekmolloy.ie/beaglebone/setting-up-eclipse-on-the-beaglebone-for-c-development/
>> by Derek Molloy
>>
>> Google: Eclipse, beaglebone, RSE, GCC ARM Crosscompiler
>>
>> --- Graham
>>
>> =
>>
>>> For C++/C
>>>
>>> On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 3:42:55 PM UTC+3, Graham wrote:
>>>>
>>>> For which programming language(s) ?
>>>>
>>>> Which OS will you be running on the BBB?
>>>>
>>>> --- Graham
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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