Try this one - its pretty good:
http://kegel.com/crosstool/current/doc/crosstool-howto.html
And the best book I know on the subject is "Building Embedded Linux
Systems" (O'Reilly) except that its a bit out of date (2.4 kernel), but
still highly useful. I wish they'd update it.
--Jeff
wrote:
>
> ..Debian userspaces for this.
>
> Is there a HOWTO somewhere for this?
>
> On July 10, 7:02 am Jeff Cunningham < net
> <jeffrey%40cunningham.net>> wrote:
> > Clay Graham wrote:
> > >
> > > At home I am running Fedora on a laptop that will serve as my dev
> > > platform and want to start coding for one of these ARM boards. The
> > > question is, what would someone recommend as the simplest
> > > configuration for starting out. I plan to monitor via VT100
> > > emulation on COM1, and I want COM2 to send data out of the board.
> > > DHCP will register the board on my domain.
> > >
> > > Ultimately I want the wireless ARM module to DHCP to my wiresss
> > > domain and start running, and I love the idea of the TS-WIFIBOX
> > > Tiny WiFi-enabled Box Application Kit, but that may not be the
> > > best choice as a first development system, or is it if its my
> > > ultimate goal?
> > > I have been looking at the TS-7200 ARM Single Board Computer, but I
> > > dont know the subtle advantages of one system over another. Also
> > > If I want to run java (j2me?) how much memory would I need. I
> > > guess I am not afraid of C, but I am a way better Java developer.
> > >
> > > So any guidance is appreciated.
> > >
> > Build a crosscompiler toolchain on your laptop, NFS mount a laptop
> > directory in the ARM's user space via your ethernet connection. Then
> > you can build everything from your laptop so the executables show up
> > in the ARM's userspace where you test. Its easiest if you run one of
> > the Debian userspaces for this.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
>
>
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