Don,
I would have been happy to do that. I do not think the pre-compiled ones work on
my host machine, but I may try again.
Reading the TS documentation, I think it says the best idea is to take the
crosstool tarball, and build your own using the included script to do so, on the
desired host machine. That sounded prety easy to me, and would give me more
flexibility on where I do development.
Tom
Quoting "Don W. Carr" <>:
> You should just download and install the one on the website. You need to
> match the kernel and library version. Just easier to use the one supplied by
> TS. Don.
>
> On 9/4/06, <> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to build a cross compiler to run on SUSE Linux for use with
> > the
> > ts-7260. can anyone recommend a good combination of versions (gcc, glibc,
> > and
> > binutils) for this processor/board? Picking the right combination seems to
> > be
> > the magic.
> >
> > Should I use a kernel version that matches the board (2.4.26, I think) or
> > my
> > host system (2.6.13)?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Tom Z.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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