The Atmel binaries do not work on Cygwin because of  cygwin/linux  path
syntax problems.
I get an error avr-gcc.exe: error: /usr/lib/ncc/tdspecs: No such file or
directory even though the file is present.



On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 7:37 AM, András Bíró <andras.b...@ucmote.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm finally done with updating the avr toolchain, and I'm happy to
> announce a beta release. Installation on debian/ubuntu/any dpkg based
> distro:
>
> #apt-get remove avr-tinyos-base
> #apt-get install avr-libc-tinyos-beta
>
> Revert to the old toolchain:
>
> #apt-get remove avr-tinyos-base
> #apt-get install avr-libc-tinyos
>
> There's no rpm yet, but if you need it, I could generate it on linux.
> However, I don't wan't to build the cygwin packages while we're testing it,
> since it's usually a pain to compile on cygwin. If you want to use it on
> windows, please use atmel's official 3.4.4 release binary
> <http://www.atmel.com/tools/atmelavrtoolchainforwindows.aspx>
>
> What's new:
> GCC 4.8.1 (instead of 4.1.2)
> Binutils 2.24 (instead of 2.17)
> AVR-libc 1.8.0 (instead of 1.6.7, but since the old gcc, it barely know
> more than 1.4.7)
>
> Source:
> Atmel's pached AVR-GNU Toolchain v3.4.4
> <http://distribute.atmel.no/tools/opensource/Atmel-AVR-GNU-Toolchain/3.4.4/>
> Buildscripts at $TOSROOT/packaging/avr-344-beta
>
> I'm using it for a while, didn't have any problem. Please test it, if you
> can.
>
>
> Please don't reply this email on the list, it's just an announcement.
>
> Public discussion is at github:
> https://github.com/tinyos/tinyos-main/issues/293
>
>
> Best,
> Andras Biro
>
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