Philip Blundell writes:
> If you are using the binutils 2.9.1.x-derived tools you can include support
> for this (or any other target) using something like `--target=arm-linux
> --enable-targets=arm-linuxaout'. This doesn't buy you a great deal though
> because you still need a separate compiler and life is easier if the compiler
> and the rest of the tools have the same primary target.
With that particular configuration, it should yeild something very useful IMHO -
especially as objcopy can be used to convert static binary files between the
various formats, and objdump works with either format. ld and as will still
generate and use ELF, so there is no difference there.
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