I made it to cross build all on ubuntu for host=i686-pc-mingw32, even building insight works now.
I put another archive online.

url: http://www.mydrive.ch/login
user: guest@Hutch67
pw: mspgcc4!mingw32
path : mspgcc4/msp430-gcc-4.4.5_ti_20110213_gdb_7.2_insight-6.8-1_mingw32_cross_ubuntu.tar.bz2

Have fun and give feedback.
If it works well, someone may upload it to sourceforge or give my sourceforge user rights to do so.

Best, Matthias


Am 11.03.2011 16:45, schrieb Matthias Hartmann:
The archive below contained some hard links, which will give 0 byte files if extracted on windows. I recreated that archive with tar option --hard-dereference which duplicates the files instead of saving links. This should work now

Am 10.03.2011 21:42, schrieb Matthias Hartmann:
There were some problems with the mingw build when build on Windows.
cc1.exe did not optimize the code as expected and i have no idea for the reason.

So I tried to cross build mspgcc4 on ubuntu for host=i686-pc-mingw32 and that worked, just Insight will not build so far.
Cross building was much easier then native build on windows.
All files in below archive are cross build on ubuntu for target i686-pc-mingw32.

Please try this build on windows and give feedback.
url: http://www.mydrive.ch/login
user: guest@Hutch67
pw: mspgcc4!mingw32
path : mspgcc4/msp430-gcc-4.4.5_gdb_7.2_TI_20110213_mingw32_cross_ubuntu.tar.bz2

Best, Matthias

Am 08.03.2011 21:32, schrieb Matthias Hartmann:
Luis,
The last WIndows build on sourcforge is build with cygwin, so ure experience is right.

I am using an mingw32 build of mspgcc4 20110213 with Eclipse on Windows 7 64
I use this version:

url: http://www.mydrive.ch/login
user: guest@Hutch67
pw: mspgcc4!mingw32
path : mspgcc4/msp430-gcc-4.4.5_gdb_7.2_insight-6.8.1_TI_20110213_mingw32.tar.bz2

Best, Matthias

Am 08.03.2011 19:11, schrieb Luis Rossi:
I really cant get most of what you guys are saying as i never did any build of a gcc-like compiler. Just a question i could read on the discussion about
to use mingw or cygwin. I was not able to use mspgcc4 available on the
website with mingw, it just crash (on Vista 64). But I could make it work with cygwint. Is that suposed to be the right behavior? Is there any way to make it work with Mingw? Becouse i am using Eclipse as IDE, and i dont see how to make it work with cygwin. On the latest version are the value line devices suported? if yes, is there any way to make that work for the build available on the sourceforge? For now i am using an equivalent device....


Thank you!


On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:30 AM, JMGross<msp...@grossibaer.de>  wrote:




----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -----
Von: Aaron Spike
An: Mike Van Emmerik
Gesendet am: 27 Feb 2011 01:52:03

What do we, mingw users, use to flash the chips once we have a working
compiler? I've used mspdebug on linux, but from what I gather that
doesn't work on windows without cygwin.
There's a really good flashing tool from eplrotronic (Lite FET-Pro430)
which
allows flashing of all MSPs with many special features (like detailed
setings
of what to erase before flashing etc.). The full version also supports
serial numbers etc. and is fully scriptable.

The free version, however, allows specifying a config file on the
commandline
(makefile), so it loads project-specific settings.
You'll need, however, to press the 'program' button after the tool has been
loaded
andclose it after the job is done..
Well, since it does support the MSPs which are not supported by the 3.x
msp430-jtag, I've learned to do thess additional clicks :)



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