Well,
this will be better if you grab most recent binutils from redhat's cvs, cause 
recently E4 and W4 devices were added.

cheers,
~d


On Monday 25 August 2003 11:09, Michael Ashton wrote:
> I have made some i386 Debian packages for various parts of the mspgcc
> toolchain, and have uploaded them to the mentors.debian.net repository.
>
> These packages are highly experimental. I have never packaged anything
> for Debian before, so please forgive any foibles I have committed on my
> first try.
>
> I have made four packages so far:
>
> * binutils-msp430 contains binutils 2.14;
> * gcc-msp430 contains gcc 3.2.3 with the latest MSP430 patch;
> * msp430-libc contains a snapshot of the C library;
> * msp430-parjtag contains the jtag.py programmer.
>
> I intend to also make packages for GDB and Insight, the pybsl serial
> bootstrap loader, and packages containing examples and documentation,
> and will make these as I have time; but I'd like to get some feedback
> on these in the meantime.
>
> Speaking of feedback, it is eagerly solicited. If you are brave enough
> to try these packages, and run into trouble with them, please mail me
> at d...@ieee.org. The only reward I can offer is an improved set of
> packages for you to use; I hope that will be enough. :)
>
> The packages can be obtained using apt from the mentors.debian.net
> repository. Instructions on accessing the repository are at:
>
> http://mentors.debian.net/index-usage.html
>
> Once you have added this as an apt source, you should be able to use
> dselect, aptitude, etc. to install the packages. (It may take a bit for
> the packages to appear, as I just uploaded them.)
>
> These packages are by no means finished; in particular, more man pages
> need to be written, as required by Debian. There are also several
> details I do not know how to properly address, particularly in the
> binutils package.
>
> That said, the packages seem to work for me; I have been using them on
> my own Debian Unstable installation.
>
> Note that I have taken liberties with the pyjtag program, renaming it
> as msp430-jtag for the purposes of execution. The original program,
> jtag.py, is installed in /usr/lib/msp430-parjtag/, together with its
> dependencies, and /usr/bin/msp430-parjtag symlinks to it. Chris -- if
> this bugs you, please let me know, as it's your program; I just thought
> "jtag.py" was a bit too generic for a package.
>
> Lastly, I am aware of an earlier packaging effort listed on the Debian
> work-in-progress page, but it seems to have not been touched in over
> 500 days. I need these packages now, so I took the liberty of making
> them.
>
> Enjoy
> ----
> Michael Ashton <d...@ieee.org>
> "I'm really lucky that Microsoft set the bar so low for my profession
> ..."
> --- My brother-in-law, a professional programmer
>
>
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