> > Dear Wolfgang Denk,
> >The canonical compiler prefeix should be arm-linux-gnueabi- instead, > >but this is probably not your problem here. > > >If in doubt, use eldk-switch - see [1] > > >[1] http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/ELDK-5/WebHome#Section_1.8.3. > > i've just installed eldk-switch on my development host, but it seems that eldk-switch didn't find or recognize my eldk instalation the statement "eldk-switch -l" says that i don't have any ELDK instalation.. i'm using ELDK5.3 but didnt install it in the default location (/TA/ELDK5.3/...) i've installed it on a new development host, It works fine for eldk5.3 (in the default location), eldk-switch and at91 u-boot no error statement. > > >I cannot confirm this report. With plain ELDK v5.3 and recent U-Boot > > >(v2013.01) this works fine for me: > > >-> cd /home/wd/git/u-boot/work > >-> git describe > >v2013.01 > >-> eldk-switch -r 5.3 -m armv4t > >Setup for armv4t (using ELDK 5.3) > >-> ./MAKEALL at91rm9200ek > >Configuring for at91rm9200ek board... > > text data bss dec hex filename > >203923 5436 297844 507203 7bd43 ./u-boot > > >--------------------- SUMMARY ---------------------------- > >Boards compiled: 1 > >---------------------------------------------------------- > > > >What are these needed for? I though you were using ELDK? > > >No. ELDK is supposed to be self contained. Actually none of the arm > >compiler packages listed above are needed (nor useful when working > >with the ELDK). Make sure your PATH settings are correct so you are > >really using the ELDK tool chain. > > sorry, it seems that i got confused on how the toolchain works. i got confused between eldk and another toolchain, Thanks for your answer Best regards, Andika Gunawan
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