As long as your built it for 16MHz it should probably be compatible (I'm
not familiar with any specific fuses the m328 might have).

Thus, f_cpu: 16000000

On 12/11/15 03:39, Colin Reese wrote:
> So to avoid trying to get WinAVR to behave, on a windows machine with 
> avrdude I would do something like:
>
> avrdude -c usbtiny -p m328p -U flash:w:image.hex -U eeprom:w:eprom.hex
>
> That should do the trick? Do I really need to set the fuses? I have it 
> set up as external 16Mhz. I assume this is compatible.
>
> C
>
> On 11/11/2015 12:34 PM, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
>> On 11.11.2015 20:45, Colin Reese wrote:
>>> In the meantime, getting an updated libc from elsewhere than the apt repos 
>>> is an option?
>> I'd be wary of compiler/libc or libc/header incompatibilities when
>> upgrading partially. IMHO it'd be safer to examine your existing
>> pgmspace.h and add a patch to MoaT that works around not having the
>> current version of pgmspace.h. (I already tried that, but apparently not
>> quite successfully.)
>>
>> In fact you might just email your version to me, I can certainly take a
>> look.
>>
>>
>> -- Matthias Urlichs
>>
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