On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Bill Traynor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's nice to see we have so many options and related people and pros
>> to it are available around.
>>
>> IMO there should be some sort of effort to standardize the tool-chains
>> and build environments coherently with the kernel. I think its a prime
>> time to work around all the possibilities and standardize so that a
>> collaborative effort similar to Linux kernel can be set ahead. I think
>> thats the objective of this list too. Any plans yet sorted out?
>
> I don't understand what you mean by "standardize the tool-chains and build
> environments", can you provide specifics?  Similarly, what does "work
> around all the possibilities and standardize" mean?
>
Well, to put it clearly, there are many solutions to toolchains and
development kits but there must be work that can be stabilized by
 streamlining and sorting out similarities, especially with the kernel
 and libc. Simply, getting things done as smoothly as it would  have
 been with building linux from scratch.

 This might not make sense as I am a new comer to embedded world so
 pardon for any waste of time and thought process.

>> Maybe I'm being dense, but what's specifically wrong with the current
>>toolchain universe?
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Wookey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 2008-06-12 22:52 +0500, Shaz wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I have been following "Re: [PATCH 0/1] Embedded Maintainer(s)" and
>>> > felt like asking that is there one good way to get a cross compiler
>>> > work. I tried buildroot, scratchbox and even openMoko with
>>> > openEmbedded but all of them had lots of issues and don't know which
>>> > will be the best alternative.
>>>
>>> 'issues' are generally par for the course. It's a difficult problem.
>>> I've generally found buildroot the least-painful of the above, largely
>>> because it targets a relatively small section of the problem-space.
>>>
>>> For completeness I should also mention that Embedded Debian provides
>>> yet another option. I will not claim that it will have fewer issues
>>> than the above. http://www.emdebian.org/emdebian/intro.html
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if you are really asking about toolchains or build-systems?
>>> The former is fairly reliably solved. For a debian-based box just
>>> install pre-built cross toolchians from emdebian:
>>> http://www.emdebian.org/tools/crosstools.html
>>> (from i386, amd64, powerpc; to: nearly all debian-supported
>>> architectures, gcc3.3, 3.4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3)
>>> http://www.emdebian.org/toolchains/search.php?section=devel gives more
>>> details.
>>>
>>> emdebian-tools also provides the debian equivalent of crosstool
>>> ('emchain' to build your own version of current current toolchain,
>>> should a suitable pre-built one not exist.
>>>
>>> For non-debian boxes other people seem to have listed the options so I
>>> won't repeat (and it's not my area of expertise).
>>>
>>> Wookey (Emdebian 'Chief bullshitter' - bias alert. The toolchains are
>>> great though, really.)
>>> --
>>> Principal hats:  Balloonz - Toby Churchill - Aleph One - Debian
>>> http://wookware.org/
>>
>>
>>
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