Hi Philippe,
I maintain LTIB (the tool). Generally speaking for MMUless platforms
I'd recommend using uClinux-dist. However if LTIB has the exact
platform you're interested in that may be helpful as it will be known to
work out of the box. The compiler used in LTIB should work with
uClinux-dist notwithstanding some gcc strictness issues (depends on
version). You may also find some of the patches to the kernel that are
not yet in mainstream may be useful. For platforms with MMUs I'd
recommend LTIB though (no surprise there).
Regards, Stuart
Philippe De Muyter wrote:
Hi all,
I need to install (uc)linux on a in-house designed MCF5484-based board.
I feel comfortable with uc-linux dist, having used it before on m68340
and mcf5272 based boards.
I now saw that the MCF5484 development board from freescale comes with
ltib.
- What's the relation between uclinux-dist and ltib, if any ?
- Can I use the compiler provided by ltib to compile uclinux-dist ?
Thanks in advance ?
Philippe
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