On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 09:21:46 +0200, Andrew Lunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Andrew and Bart
both of you are right. I plan to go for eCOS, but firstly I want to
build, run and debug a simple program. Just to make sure these tools are
doing what I intend them to do. Read: That I understand how to handle
these tools. Obviously, the task is more intriguing than I anticipated

Well, you could skip this and just use eCos. The eCos tools will then
work, so long as you use them in the eCos way..... Do you actually
need to understand all this to do productive work? If using eCos is
your goal, to me it makes more sense to spend time learning about
eCos, its API etc, than how the toolchain works in some situation you
are not going to be using anyway.....

    Andrew
Andrew - you are right. I lost another few hours to install tools, libraries etc - only to fail when making my arm-elf-gcc. The recipes that come with the source packages are not exactly for beginners...
Have a nice weekend and many thanks Robert



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