On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 15:43:14 -0500, George France wrote:
> There have been so many questions and problems on the mailing list about
> building a Cross Tool Chain. We have decided to post a 38 Mbyte binary
> (executable) tar-ball here:
>
>
> http://crl.research.compaq.com/projects/personalserver/sw_download.html
>
> it is an arm-linux cross Tool Chain. The Tool Chain is made up of:
>
> binutils-2.9.5.0.22,
> gcc-2.95.2 - C, C++, f77, CHILL, java and objc.
> glibc-2.1.2. with the International crypt library. (THIS IS NOT FOR
> EXPORT)
>
> The Tool Chain is compiled for a i386 host with an armv4l target. Armv4 =
> the instructions set for the SA-110, SA-1100 and SA-1110 processors. l =
> little edian.
Hmm, it's a little embarrasing for me to tell you that you have been doing
double work. I announced my tarball with almost the same specifications
(only C and C++ as languages) two weeks ago. My toolchain was built from:
binutils-2.9.5.0.22.tar.bz2
linux-2.2.13.tar.gz + patch-2.2.13-rmk2.gz + diff-2.2.13-rmk2-np14.gz
gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz + gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz + chris-rutter-patch-for-gcc-2.95.2
glibc-2.1.2.tar.bz2 + glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz + glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.2.tar.bz2
I only announced it at the linux-arm and sa1100-linux mailing lists, maybe
I should have send the announcement to the linux-arm-kernel mailing list,
too.
My toolchain can be freely downloaded by non-US users (but also by US
users, of course ;-), because we don't have cryptographic export rules
over here in The Netherlands.
The URL:
http://www-ict.its.tudelft.nl/~erik/open-source/arm-linux-cross/
Erik
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