This thread suggests that it's time for toolchain-source to be retired:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-embedded/2006/07/msg00068.html
If not, perhaps some documentation pointing to this alternative method
of building cross tools should be added to the toolchain-source package.
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Eric Cooper
Package: toolchain-source
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
toolchain-source as it stands is currently unusable for building ARM
cross-compiler targets. It appears that you must specify "arm-linux-gnu" to
several of the builds in order to get the install to work correctly.
However, this target is not su
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That's exactly what I did:
>
> apt-get install -y \
> autoconf2.13 \
> toolchain-source toolchain-source-gdb \
> toolchain-source-newlib \
> dpkg-cross dejagnu expect gperf dpatch gobjc cdbs quilt \
> expectk patchutils equi
Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anybody else run into this? Is there something I can do that's
> cleaner and closer to The Debian Way than manually making symlinks?
Install the Debian toolchain-source package and go from there.
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Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.e
Aaron M. Ucko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Has anybody else run into this? Is there something I can do that's
> > cleaner and closer to The Debian Way than manually making symlinks?
>
> Install the Debian toolchain-source package and go from t
Hello,
I've been following the directions here:
http://www.mobilab.unina.it/Resources/crosscompilerHOWTO.html
attempting to set up a cross-compiler toolchain for my ipod. So far,
I've run into a small quirk; half of the files get installed to
/usr/arm-linux, the other half
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