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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Cross Compiling
From: "cingospet" <>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:31:33 -0000
That is what I wanted to know.  The code in the tarball is x86, and the sources 
are not 
included.  

I am running XCode and have been compiling and testing the code on the Mac 
before 
trying to compile on the TS7400 with the Debian toolchain.  I have a set of 
library routines 
in C++ that kill the compiler on the TS7400 (32MB).  There is nothing in the 
routines that 
requires a newer version of the comipler, but the extra memory on the Mac would 
help.

I searched for the source for the crosstools, but the only ARM support I found 
was for the 
arm-elf for the ipod.  Do you have a link to the sources?

TIA
Craig

--- In  Jason Stahls <> wrote:
>
> a)  The person isn't running Windows or Linux, it's Mac OS X
> b)  They're on PPC arch not x86.
> 
> Craig, you'll have to download crosstools and compile it, to do that 
> you'll need to install XCode.  You can use GCC 4.0.1, but must use glibc 
> 2.3.2.  If you're really nice to me I might compile crosstools for you 
> as I could use it here but just haven't do it....
> 
> Jason
> 
> oj199933 wrote:
> > Just extract the tarball to (e.g.) /root. See page 35 of the
> > linuxarm-guide-rev2.2 for a tutorial.
> >
> > The problem I have is an error message on the SBC like:
> > ./hello: 1: Syntax error: newline unexpected
> >
> > I've tried to make many small adaptations to the original hello.c, but
> > even without empty lines I got this error. :(
> >
> > Anyone an idea?  
> >
> > --- In  "Don W. Carr" <doncarr@> wrote:
> >   
> >> The cross tools, as far as I know, are only compiled for Windows (using
> >> cygwin), or Linux, just about any kernel works. Since OSX is based
> >>     
> > on a unix
> >   
> >> kernel, it should not be a problem to compile the cross tools for
> >>     
> > the Mac,
> >   
> >> but somebody would have to do that. Don.
> >>
> >> On 5/21/07, cingospet <craig_d_1@> wrote:
> >>     
> >>>   I downloaded the GCC4.0.1 crosstools and am puzzled about how to
> >>>       
> > install
> >   
> >>> and use them.
> >>> There is no information or hints on installing/configuring. I
> >>>       
> > would like
> >   
> >>> to use a PCC Mac as
> >>> the development platform.
> >>>
> >>> Any clues on where to go to install the cross compiler?
> >>>
> >>> Craig
> >>>
> >>>  
> >>>
> >>>       
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Dr. Don W. Carr
> >> J. G. Montenegro 2258
> >> Guadalajara, Mexico
> >> +52-333-630-0704
> >> +52-333-836-4500 ext 2930
> >>
> >>     
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>




 
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