I still think it would be nice if very common tool suites like ARM could be installed /downloaded in a pre-compiled way at least for Windows because the tool building process is the only thing preventing development on Windows some(or most?) times. xPacks is doing that (and they use CXC for the Windows toolchain too, building it automatically for Windows on a Debian machine, see here https://github.com/xpack-dev-tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc-xpack/releases) and Arduino ships pre-compiled toolchains with their software (but it's possible to download separately as well).
Once the tool suite was available, I did not have any OS specific issues any more. Kind Regards Robin On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 at 10:44, Robin Müller <robin.muelle...@gmail.com> wrote: > I only used it to CXC the ARM toolchain (Linux -> Windows) mainly because > I have only needed the ARM tool suite up until now (and there were issues > building it on Windows, but maybe that has been solved since). > That was a few weeks ago and I have not rebuilt it since. > > Kind Regards > Robin > > On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 at 01:30, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: > >> On 25/2/21 9:21 am, Robin Müller wrote: >> > There is no first patch (the first patch file was a SIS update, but >> that's >> > already inside master I think). >> > I think I used this when I canadian cross-compiled the RTEMS ARM >> toolchain for >> > Windows on Linux and I was not sure what the triplet was. >> >> Great and thanks. Have you been using the Cxc mode recently? I have >> stopped >> testing it. >> >> Chris >> >
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