Hi Harry,

thanks for reporting this. Will update the instructions.

It doesn’t actually have to be gcc-arm-none-eabi (it only needs the C 
preprocessor and pretty much any will do, you just need to set the compiler 
prefix in the Makefile), but it’s best to use the exact same toolchain as for 
building the binary, so will make that the recommended version.

Did you get other targets not building before you installed MLton? 
https://github.com/seL4/l4v/pull/1 seems to have had problems with other 
targets, but I haven’t been able to reproduce those yet.

Cheers,
Gerwin

On 01.08.2014, at 1:04 am, Harry Butterworth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


On Ubuntu 14.04, after attempting to follow the instructions, I found I needed 
to add two extra packages.

I needed mlton-complier for CParserTools and gcc-arm-none-eabi for CBaseRefine.

gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi is a documented dependency for 14.04 and was already 
installed when the CBaseRefine test was failing.

After installing those two packages and the documented latex extras all 31 
regression tests passed.

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