Dear "Roman Mashak",

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> 
> One more question to clarify my doubts: it's valid to use ELDK
> toolchain for both building bootloader and linux kernel? I ever

That's the whole intention of the ELDK - one single  tool  chain  for
boot  loader,  Linux  kernel and application code. Anything else is a
nightmare and simply not acceptable for production use.

> encountered cases where two distinct toolchains were used to compile
> u-boot and kernel, target was ARM9. Does it make sense, and what might
> be the reasons for that?

There are several subtly broken tool chains out that that can be used
for one thing but not for another. They are just that: broken.

I don't want to suggest that the ELDK has no problems, but at least
this is not one of them.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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