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[ts-7000] Problem Using Cygwin as a Crosstool Chain

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Subject: [ts-7000] Problem Using Cygwin as a Crosstool Chain
From: "mugilan" <>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 08:25:31 -0000
Hi,

I wanted to use Cygwin as a crosstool chain. I pretty much followed
through the procedures in the "Linux For ARM On TS-72XX" page 34-35.
After extracting the tar file and compiling the helloworld.c program
using the arm-unknownlinux-gnu-gcc.exe, I tried to run the "hello"
binary file within the cygwin environment itself. 

First of all, when I run the "file hello" command, it gave me the
error "bash: file: command not found". Skipping that, I tried to run
buy using "./hello" but I was given the error "./hello: ./hello:
cannot execute binary file". 

My questions are:

Can I run the binary file in the Cygwin window? 

And if I should be able to, why am I getting these errors?

Thank you in advance.


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