Dear Velu,

In message <49c43a250907140849x2ffa6532nfba3fbe1a1667...@mail.gmail.com> you 
wrote:
>
> My name is Velu and I am from the University of Michigan. Currently I am
> leading one of the sub-systems where we are trying to use the Toradex PXA270
> as a micro controller for a cube shaped satellite (CUBESAT) which is to be
> launched by the end of this year. I have been runnign into problems
> compiling u-boot for the PXA 270. Below is my terminal output when I run the
> make file. I would greatly apreciate it if you could provide me with some
> support so that I can proceed with finishing my task for the summer.

Just to make sure there is no misunderstanding: this list is not  for
providing  support  in  the  sense  of what you get with a commercial
support contract (you can get commercial support too,  but  not  here
and not for free).

> [r...@localhost u-boot-1.3.3-colibri_pxa270]# pwd

U-Boot 1.3.3 is very old. I strongly recommend to use current code
instead, i. e. v2009.06 or later.

> [r...@localhost u-boot-1.3.3-colibri_pxa270]# make colibri_config
> Configuring for colibri board...

Argh... You are using an out-of-tree port. I guess you got to ask
those for help who provided this port to you. We don;t know it and
cannot help you with it.

> [r...@localhost u-boot-1.3.3-colibri_pxa270]# make
> make: arm-linux-gcc: Command not found

Argh.. You don;t have a cross tool chain installed, or at least not
configured. You need that. You could for example unse the ELDK; see
http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/ELDKAvailability

> /bin/sh: line 2: gcc: command not found

Arrrghh... you don;t have a native tool chain installed either. Your
Linux system is missing basic tools needed for C development. You
gotta install the needed tools first.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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