gcc on arm
Shaun Jackman
sjackman@pathwayconnect.com
Wed Oct 31 12:26:00 GMT 2001
I'm not sure how the page you referenced is built, but gcc 3.0.2 for arm-elf
is quite mature and stable. I've been using it for my project and it's worked
fabulously, particularly -mthumb-interwork with mixed -marm and -mthumb
modules.
Cheers,
Shaun
On December 17, 2001 09:14, you wrote:
> Sorry I didn't make myself clear
> I need to build a gcc cross-compiler for arm-elf target hosted on an i386
> linux ( redhat) or cygwin. I had some problems building my code with the
> initial gcc 3.0 release so I put it away for a while and continued my
> development with gcc 2.95.3 . Now I'd like to get back in sync with the
> current version of gcc, hoping that enough time passed, and the bugs in the
> initial release have been fixed. I checked this page:
> http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/buildstat.html and didnt find arm there so I
> decided to ask. However, the fact that there's no mention of arm on that
> page suggests that the owners of netwinder linux boxes are stuck with gcc
> 2.95.2/3. Is that the case ?
>
> thanks for prompt responses
> Andy
>
>
>
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