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Re: [ts-7000] BSD , how many?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] BSD , how many?
From: Christos Eleftheriadis <>
Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 13:06:18 +0200
Hello,

Count one here!

I have installed the NetBSD port as soon I had my TS7200 on my bench 1 
or 2 months ago.
Due to heavy load at daily job (overtime) I left this a litle behind. 
But the last to weeks I am trying do some c++
compilation on it directly..

One problem I encounter was that the cc1plus was corrupted on my 
setup... it was 163 bytes long..
Maybe something went wrong during the installation.. I do not know.
In any case I went to the netbsd archives and download it from one arm 
port and since then I can compile my small progs..

For cross compilation I am using a dirty method running the tools 
created by build.sh on a PIII laptop..

Maybe Jesse or someone else can give us the light on how to create a 
toolchain for cross compilation  environment.

Regards
Christos





vocemanago wrote:

>How many in the group here are actively using the BSD port? Are there
>any caveats that should be shared with the group besides the inability
>to use the on board flash chips?
>Do you generally boot a computer up using BSD to do the cross compilation?
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