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Subject: [ts-7000] cross environment with gcc-3.4
From: Adriano Winter Bess <>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:54:06 -0200
Hi,

After facing inumerous problems with g++-3.3 ranging from pipe I/O
using iostreams to misterious and obscure memory allocation issues
using dlopen I thought it would be better to have another toolchain.

As I didn't have much luck compiling Dan Kegel's crosstool, I've build
my own cross environment using the Debian toolchain system. The
packages are available at:

http://www.das.ufsc.br/~adrianob/arm-linux

I hope this can be useful for others here too. There's even a cross
gdb, for those who believe in debugging (works fine for remote
debugging - I've tested it myself).

It would be nice if someone else (TS?) could host these files
(assuming there is any interest on them) cause my quota on the above
server is quite tight.

Regards,
Adriano
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Adriano Winter Bess
awbess <at> gmail <dot> com


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