Xiaofan Chen a écrit : > 2009/5/25 Michel Catudal <[email protected]>: > > >>> Within theses chips and ColdFire, Infineon XE166 does not seem to have gcc >>> support. >>> >> Incorrect, I have one, do you need it? I could provide some binaries on >> my web site if I have space left. >> It is about two years old, I am trying to get the lastest source but am >> having some problem with the company who so far >> has refused to abide by the GPL. They did provide me with the source a >> couple of years ago. >> I may look into updating the new sources myself but this is not my top >> priority at the moment. >> Which version would you need? I have Mandriva 2009.0, Fedora 9, SuSE >> 11.1 and Ubuntu 8.10 systems. >> > > Source codes and build instructions are the best. If not, Ubuntu will be > good since that is my main distro (now 9.04/8.10). I also use Fedora 10. > > Then Fedora 9 should work for you if my Ubuntu script is not complete for that. I know it will compile on Fedora 9 but not sure yet on Ubuntu. I will have the binary and source by week end. This would be the two year old version as I haven't been successfull into getting the latest source yet. The funny part about the company in question, they have recently bought part of a company that my employer had outsourced to a few years ago. The beauty of outsourcing ... I spent over a month fixing the mess as we were about to lose a multi million dollars contract. When the customer found out that I was again in charge they calmed down. Last week when we discussed the different compilers for infineon we had a good laugh when I noticed that.
>> I do have GCC for Renesas as well. If someone needs it I would need to >> recompile it under the new systems. >> Last I worked with it was with Fedora 8. I do have the latest source for >> Renesas. >> >> > > Again, Source codes and build instructions are the best. If not, Ubuntu will > be > good since that is my main distro (now 9.04/8.10). I also use Fedora 10 > and Arch Linux (testing purpose only). > I may have this one done by next week but not certain. Before I put it up I have to make sure the package compiles good. I don't have a script made for Ubuntu but I should be able to adapt my arm script for it. The difference for compilation are minor. Do you need C++ or not? I have been using SuSE 11.1 for a while but all of a sudden my mouse double click no longer work after an update so for now most of my work is on Fedora 9. I will install Fedora 11 shortly. I have installed Ubuntu out of curiosity and so I can support systems where I install Ubuntu, but I am not impressed, Redhat is superior and packaging creation is not as much a pain as it with Ubuntu. I usually prefer to install Ubuntu for people in the family who don't know anything about Linux as it presents me less work but for my own use, no way. -- Tired of Microsoft's rebootive multitasking? then it's time to upgrade to Linux. http://home.comcast.net/~mcatudal _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development
