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From: | john o goyo |
Subject: | Re: [Gm2] gm2 as a cross compiler for ARM |
Date: | Sun, 13 Nov 2016 15:25:10 -0500 |
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On 13/11/2016 13:44, John Dubery wrote:
I depends on the target. Over a decade ago, I programmed for a 68k-based embedded system using cross-compiled gcc (2.x on a Sparc U5). Building the cross-compiler and associated libraries was not a problem although using the link-editor was tricky. Of course, gcc was a *lot* simpler back then! The current gcc is quite another beast.Gaius, Thanks for thinking about this. I hadn't realised it would be that complex. I did look briefly at crosstool-ng a couple of years ago and decided I'd rather not try it!
jog
I guess I'll have to take another look, in due course. Thanks, JohnHi John, I think it is more difficult as it also requires a build of libc - unless I'm mistaken. I wonder whether it might be easily achieved by using crosstool-ng and patching a 4.7.4 with gm2 from there. I did try this a few years back but it rapidly become complex though. regards, Gaius
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