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Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 01:27:59 -0400
To: "Malcolm Beale" <mbeale AT smart DOT com DOT au>, "Cygwin" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
From: "Lewin A.R.W. Edwards" <larwe AT larwe DOT com>
Subject: Re: Building an ARM GCC cross compiler under Cygwin
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Hello Malcolm.

>Hi, Anyone who's successfully built an ARM7TDMI GCC cross toolchain under
>Cygwin

Is gcc 2.95.2 acceptable? If so, I can email you a document that basically 
describes how to do it. I have never been able to build any version newer 
than 2.95.2 under cygwin; there are _always_ bizarre errors. Red Hat 
documents a process on their eCos pages (sources.redhat.com/ecos) but this 
process doesn't work properly in a couple of respects, even for 2.95.2.

I have received some email, and a script, from someone who has managed to 
build 3.0, but I haven't yet been able to test it.

>By the way, I'm using a home grown OS, so I don't need the OS specific stuff

Me too :).

>in GCC, just enough to produce executable code on the embedded target and
>use the standard libraries (libc, libg, libm).

newlib?


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