On 23.03.2011 15:41, Richard Rauch wrote: > It seems, that cygwin is causing several problems on different windows > environments. > Is there a way to work without cygwin? > Is the gnu compiler/linker toolchain available for windows? Which versions > are comparable to the arm-eabi-gcc V4.3.2 ?
You can build yor own using MinGW. I am building such toolchains regularly and the recent (4.4, 4.5) GNU ones are quite friendly in this regard, although not completely without problems. At our company these are used to build and link applications against includes/libtarget built in a traditional way - unfortunately there are people that are not comfortable with configuring and running Linux and sending a setup is easier than sending a virtual machine. A major PITA is the slowness of Windows file status functions, slowing make to a grind - the gcc/g++/libstdc++ build for a mix of multilibs took several _days_. I don't think it is possible to use a non-cygwin environment to work with eCos itself - the time spent to make all the makefiles etc. compatible would be IMHO enormous. Cygwin is a mess, but finding workarounds will be less effort. Regards -- Stano -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss