On Fri, 07 Jul 2000, Mark Hatle wrote:
> For our cross tools, we are currently using gcc-2.95.2 (with some back
> patches + my softfloat patch), glibc-2.1.3 and the latest binutils.
>
> If you would like a snap-shot let me know.. (I have them on my personal
> server, otherwise I'd post the URL for them. If there is enough demand,
> I may see about getting the current tool chain up on the MontaVista ftp
> site.)
>
I'll give it a shot but I would like your stuff to compare against.
As of now I have a set of cross tools that can build Linux and eCOS/GDB.
That means that I can port the kernel and play with the GNU tools,
next step is be able to cross build (ARM) applications.
Basically, the ARM embedded Linux space is about to explode and
I see the abilty to cross-develop on Intel Linux the quickest way forwards
for most...
Dave
> --Mark
>
> David Rusling wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I've been 'playing' with cross-tools. Using the various helpful
> > help files (Phil Blundell and Chris Rutter) I can now build
> > binutils-2.9.5 and gcc-2.95.1 every which way. However, I cannot build
> > glibc-2.1 or newlib-1.8.2.
> >
> > Configuring newlib fail's 'cos it cannot compile/link a test image.
> > (I'm assuming arm-linux as the build variant). It fails with
> > unsupported emulations. I'm guessing that the kernel builds 'cos it uses
> > steering files for this stuff.
> >
> > Following Chris's instructions, glibc-2.1 fails because gcc 2.95.1
> > is not the correct version. I hacked the configure file but it fails
> > as it builds it later on.
> >
> > So, help! Dave
> >
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