On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Gregor Riepl wrote:
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>> whoever of the two that are most "out of date" varies from time to
>> time and from feature to feature. I guess it depends on where in their
>> release cycle they are and how hard a time Atmel is having to get
>> their patches accepted upst
> However, there is a version 3.4.5 release of the Atmel sources which
> we should upgrade to. It's still based on gcc 4.8.1 though.
Yes, I tried to build avr-libc 1.8.1 with that first, but it doesn't contain
some vital patches that are in gcc 4.9.1. Those patches actually come from
Atmel employe
Hi,
whoever of the two that are most "out of date" varies from time to
time and from feature to feature. I guess it depends on where in their
release cycle they are and how hard a time Atmel is having to get
their patches accepted upstream. Also, there seems to be some patches
in binutils that avr-
It seems avr-libc 1.8.1 will not build with gcc 4.8.1, but vanilla gcc 4.9.1
works fine. I rolled my own .debs from the regular Debian gcc-4.9.1 sources
and vanilla 1.8.1 from the project website.
As I understand, the AVR toolchain on Debian is built from Atmel sources, but
these are currently out
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