See for yourself in Ben:
ls /usr/lib/gcc/mipsel-openwrt-linux-uclibc/4.3.3 | wc -l
68

Both C and C++ "Hellow Worlds" work just fine.

In fact, i was able to build the kernel with gcc-mips (just to prove the point).

Many simple apps without external dependencies, like "patch", and built as simple as ./configure && make.


On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 10:50:01 +0100
 David Kuehling <[email protected]> wrote:
"kyak" == kyak  <[email protected]> writes:
Hi,
You should flash the latest testing image
(http://downloads.qi-hardware.com/software/images/NanoNote/Ben/testing/2011-02-16/),
it has gcc installed by default.
Thought Xiangfu wanted to remove it to safe space. But you're right
it
 actually made it into the image.
Please explain more about "GCC is not fully working"? It is working
just fine - the problem could be that some development libraries are
missing (for example, it would fail if you try to build some ncurses
app), but these can be copied from your development tree.
Not "some" development libraries are missing. All are missing. $ ls /usr/include
 c++        python2.6
I'd hardly call that usable. Yes in pure C you sometimes can do
without
 the header.  But you won't get very far without some structs and
stuff.
 cheers,
David
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