Hello Andy
Thank very much for your hints! I used the program Filezip and
extraced the crosstool to c:\cygwin\opt\crosstool\....
The file libc.so.6 exists but the file size is zero (sorry Martin).
I also had a look at the readme-file but the file demo-arm.sh does
not exist in the archive. I can't also find it if I make a lookup in
the archive. The archive crosstool-cygwin-gcc-3.3.2-glibc-2.3.2.tar
has 7599 Objects.
Sorry for that
Geri
--- In "Andy Mercier" <>
wrote:
>
> --- In "Geri" <gcoolfire@> wrote:
> >
> > [snipped]
> > The problem I have is
> > not on the target machine, it is on the MS-Windows-plattform.
Here I
> > have installed the crosstool including cygwin and want to compile
> > the helloworld-application.
> Hi Geri,
> How did you untar the crosstools?
>
> It must be untarred exactly as described in documentation, with tar,
> otherwise the symbolic links will be broken (potentially non-
existent
> if you use Windows facilities like drag and drop, winzip, etc. - A
> reoccurring problem for developers even though Cygwin is good and
> doing a decent job some things done by Windows can obscure what is
> going on).
> > [snipped]
> > I downloaded the crosstool on the Server of TS:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7300-linux/cross-
toolchains/
> Did you read and follow the README at that location?
>
> ----
> Andy
>
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