Talking about future releases, is the test distro from 8/23 the current
latest one?
When do you think it could be released?

Thanks,
Harry


On 11/20/07, Greg Ungerer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Harry,
>
> Harry Gunnarsson wrote:
> > Regarding the second question.
> >
> > I believe David & Greg replied on this in a similar email thread 3 weeks
> > ago. I intended to give my 2 cents since I had some experience on this,
> > but I reply on this instead.
> > I currently do compile both kernel and user-level applications using
> > CodeSourcery's latest for ColdFire, i.e. 4.2-47. It seems to work fine,
> > however there are a couple of things that you have to do to the 20070131
> > distro and the toolchain itself.
> >
> > 1) For you vendor, edit vendor/<whatever>/<board>/config.arch and change
> > to this
> >   CROSS_COMPILE=m68k-uclinux-
> > 2) For your vendor, edit vendor/<whatever>/<board>/Makefile and change
> > all explicit references to m68k-elf-<objcopy, gcc etc> to
> > m68k-uclinux-<objcopy, gcc etc>
> > 3)  Edit uClibc/libc/sysdeps/linux/m68k/clone.S, and remove the line
> > that says
> >    .set clone,__clone
> >   See the following patch
> >
> > *** 80,85 ****
> >    .weak clone
> >    clone = __clone
> >   #else
> > -  .set clone,__clone
> >   #endif
> >
> > --- 80,84 ----
> >
> > 4) Uncompress the latest CS toolchain and do
> >     $ cd freescale-coldfire-4.2/lib/gcc/m68k-uclinux/4.2.1/include
> >     $ ln -s ../include-fixed/limits.h limits.h
> > 5) Obviously, append the freescale-coldfire-4.2/bin to your PATH
> variable
> >
> > That's it! Now it compiles fine. Let me know how it goes.
> >
> > Greg & David. You might want to consider the clone.S change above. And
> > possibly the makefile changes
>
> The clone.S code like that is no longer in the newer version
> of uClibc that will be in future dist release. The Makefiles
> have been cleaned up so that they use $(CROSS_COMPILE)-
> as the tool name prefix (unless I missed some :-)
>
> Regards
> Greg
>
>
>
>
> > On 11/14/07, *David van Geest* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi all,
> >
> >     I'm a bit new at embedded programming, so bear with me a bit.  I'm
> >     running uClilnux on the Freescale M5275EVB, and I have a couple of
> >     questions:
> >
> >     1.  What are the options for including custom user software on the
> >     board?  Is it necessary to re-compile the kernel with your app
> >     included every time you make a change to your program(s)?
> >
> >     2.  Has anyone used SourceryG++ (Personal Edition) to compile the
> >     uCLinux kernel and/or their own applications?  Any tips on how that
> >     can be accomplished?
> >
> >     That's all for now.  Thanks for your help.
> >
> >     -David
> >     www.rhythmreloaded.com <http://www.rhythmreloaded.com/>
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