On 03.09.2013 12:08, Thaddy wrote:
On 3-9-2013 12:06, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 03 Sep 2013, at 11:56, Thaddy wrote:
For my Friday toys (Pi's) I use 2.7.1 with the new ARM options and
bootstrap with OVERRIDEVERSIONCHECK=1
I think that is a perfectly viable option.
It is not, as evidenced by the fact that about 99% of this thread
until now has been about trying to determine whether there is in fact
something wrong with the current 2.7.1, or whether the problems are
simply caused by not using the latest release to bootstrap.
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At least the current RaspBian releases (wheezy and Jessie) still
bootstrap from 2.6.2, if that helps.
The point I was referring to is about the generated code. There were
some fixes related to bx.
So I assumed wrong compiler settings.
These changes fix the compilation for older ARM CPUs which don't support
BX and where its semantic needs to be implemented by a different
instruction. So if it didn't compile before it will now compile, if it
compiled before then nothing changed.
Regards,
Sven
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