Re: Driving DejaGNU from Linux for testing arm-none-eabi toolchain executed on Windows

2020-10-02 Thread Jacob Bachmeyer
Torbjorn SVENSSON wrote: Looking forward to any example on how to do a Canadian cross toolchain test. Whatever does work for this, I am very interested in the details because the documentation is seriously lacking and/or outdated here and I will improve this part of the manual. -- Jaco

RE: Driving DejaGNU from Linux for testing arm-none-eabi toolchain executed on Windows

2020-10-02 Thread Torbjorn SVENSSON
Hello Rob, Thanks for your answer! There is no actual need of security on the connection between the Linux and the Windows system as they are both on a simple network with only a single switch. The network has just 3 hosts, one Linux(192.168.1.1), one Windows(192.168.1.2) and one Macos(192.168

Re: Driving DejaGNU from Linux for testing arm-none-eabi toolchain executed on Windows

2020-10-02 Thread Rob Savoye
On 10/2/20 9:29 AM, Torbjorn SVENSSON wrote: > Is it possible to run DejaGNU on a Linux system for the Windows tests too, > but use scp/ssh, or something similar, to connect to the Windows system to > run the toolchain binaries? Yes, DejaGnu has been able to do this since it was created. The

Driving DejaGNU from Linux for testing arm-none-eabi toolchain executed on Windows

2020-10-02 Thread Torbjorn SVENSSON
Hello, I've downloaded the source package of GCC from Arm (https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/developer-tools/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads). This package builds a cross toolchain for arm-none-eabi. If I run the scripts on a Linux system without any modifications,