I looked at buildroot once before for building a rootfs, I suppose I should have clicked the link again and taken another look at it.
What has been handed to me to use is actually not just any ARM board, but a "gumstix" board and it appears that they have very well-documented instructions for everything I need on their website. I'm going to see how far this gets me. Thanks. AJ ONeal (317) 426-6525 On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Byron Clark <[email protected]>wrote: > On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 10:55:38AM -0600, AJ ONeal wrote: > > But I'm not finding something that simple or concrete. I see a bunch of > > half-baked arm-vender_specific-gcc instructions, but nothing that > indicates > > a common best-practice for doing this that works generically across many > arm > > systems. > > Buildroot is one (of many) of the ways to create such a toolchain. > > -- > Byron Clark >
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