On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 11:25:36 +0000 (GMT) JULIAN GARDNER <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would have to live with it! Live with what? Can you try to avoid top-posting, and reply below what you're replying to? It makes it a good deal less confusing! > So if anybody can give a good and quick way to setup this so i could > build all the needed components to run under an ARM11 It depends entirely on your target OS, what its ABIs are, how its header files for its libraries are distributed and arranged, etc etc etc. The CPU doesn't matter. We'll need a lot more information. How have you ported other software? > ps.please not i have played with cygwin but i am not a linux user, > sorry all my work is in the embedded world Snap. I work for a company that does custom PCB design with ARM CPUs. We're entirely Linux, both on our desktops and running on the final products. It's so much more joyous now we avoid Windows and expensive software for development. B.
