On 2011-03-23, Richard Rauch <rra...@itrgmbh.de> wrote: > Do anybody knows a way to work without cygwin natively on Windows?
I don't. > It seems, that cygwin is causing several problems on different windows > environments. Cygwin is fragile. It's a minor miracle it works at all, and a major miracle it works as well as it does. But it's still fragile and not easy to work with. > Is there a way to work without cygwin? Yes: install Linux in a virtual machine (VirtualBox, VMWare, etc.). Seriously. It's easier than working with Windows/Cygwin. > Is the gnu compiler/linker toolchain available for windows? I believe so, but that's only a minor part of the problem. The shell scripts, TCL programs, and makefiles are the tough part. > Which versions are comparable to the arm-eabi-gcc V4.3.2? > > Is it possible to run the eCos Config Tool without cygwin? I don't think so. You're swimming against a pretty strong current. It _may_ be possible, in theory, to do what you want -- but it's going to take _lots_ of time and _lots_ of expertise with both Windows and Unix command-line stuff. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! Why is everything made at of Lycra Spandex? gmail.com -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss