Thomas Martitz wrote:
Mark Allums schrieb:
For the fun of it, I created a cross-compiler based on a developer snapshot of gcc. It is a successor to 4.3.3, essentially an early 4.4.0. I am aware that versions other than 4.0.3 don't work well.

I thought you might like a bit of a report.

The development environment is hosted on a Debian Sid system.

I used the 4.3.3+something gcc to create a portal-player ARM firmware for the Sansa e200.

It is based on version r20089-090223 of Rockbox

I got the source for GCC through svn from an official GNU mirror. I did not record the release version. It is a quite recent snapshot, though.



Did you apply patches to gcc before compiling? rockboxdev.sh applies 1 or 2 patches, which should also applied to your early 4.4.0 version I think.


I did not apply any patches. I can do it over if I need to. The patches might not work (might fail to apply) and I would need to edit the source directly, which I am reluctant to do.

MArk Allums

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