Hi, Just want to note that a new upstream version is available for avr toolchain
The old location http://distribute.atmel.no/tools/opensource/Atmel-AVR-GNU-Toolchain/ has changed (look for heading: AVR GCC, then AVR GCC 3.6.2) https://www.microchip.com/mplab/avr-support/avr-and-sam-downloads-archive On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 12:50:21 +0200 Hakan Ardo <ha...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi, > Apache 2.0 licence is fine, but for the main distribution we need the > source as well. > > On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 12:28 PM Paul "LeoNerd" Evans < > leon...@leonerd.org.uk> wrote: > > > On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 11:07:29 +0200 > > Hakan Ardo <ha...@debian.org> wrote: > > > > > There have been a sugestion to use Microchip Packs Repository: > > > > > > http://packs.download.atmel.com/ > > > > > > But as far as I can tell, these are binary distributions and thus not > > > suitable for mainstream debian (I suppose placing them i non-free > > > could be an option). > > > > This is the preferred method I believe. In fact, it's what I use as a > > workaround at the moment. > > > > I've written myself a "reminder to self" blog post, which illustrates > > the steps I took to fix this problem: > > > > > > https://leonerds-code.blogspot.com/2019/06/building-for-new-attiny-1-series-chips.html > > > > Having done that, I can build code for these new chips just fine. > > > > Maybe that's all that is required? The pack files are Apache 2.0 > > licenced, so hopefully that is acceptable to Debian? > > > > -- > > Paul "LeoNerd" Evans > > > > leon...@leonerd.org.uk | https://metacpan.org/author/PEVANS > > http://www.leonerd.org.uk/ | https://www.tindie.com/stores/leonerd/ > > > > > -- > Håkan Ardö