Hey all.

Sorry to ask these questions (because I know they've been answered a 1000
times) but what versions of GCC/Binuitls/EGCS should I use if I want to
setup a cross-compiler on my x86 Linux machine?

I looked at Chris Rutter's guide, but he suggested to not use the 2.9.5
binutils. However, I thought I heard Nico mention using 2.9.52 was ok with
his 2.3.x patched kernel. Also, is Chris's website the most update/current
guide to follow? In the past I've used the Intel guide.

Also, when I setup the new tool chain, it shouldn't change the compiler
that my x86 system uses(for x86 code), should it?

If it matters, my target is a Brutus / StrongARM SA1100.

Thanks for the help,
Vasant.



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