On 12.09.2010 00:03, Michael Hope wrote:
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Mark Mitchellmark@codesourcery.com wrote:
Have we considered simply referring people to Sourcery G++ Lite Edition?
CodeSourcery is already providing zero-cost cross-compilation packages for ARM -- for all of bare-metal, uClinux, and Linux -- with both Windows and Linux hosts. They're being downloaded thousands of times per month. Why reinvent the wheel?
Oh, I have very unusual needs. I want to use the product I'm working on in an after-hours project. CodeSourcery don't provide a Linaro GCC 4.5 based toolchain.
Note that is completely outside the scope of Linaro as we're all about the Cortex-A and Linux. It's a personal scratch I'd like to itch.
while outside Linaro, I'd like to build the spu toolchain for Ubuntu using this cross infrastructure (using newlib) to simplify the current packaging in binutils and gcc-4.x.
Matthias