> I'm trying to build up a crosscompile/debug platform to work with C
> application targeted on my TS-7250
>
> First of all, I'd like to hear comments from those of you that
> succedded with that setup in order to understand how to exactly do
> that and which is the best way, I mean:
>
> 1) should I install on my WinPC the win version of Eclipse and
> MinGW/Cygwin
>
> or
>
> 2) should I go with a linux installation, say ubuntu, and add there
> the linux version of eclipse?
I personally would like to do the later. I know it is possible to do,
as TS provides an Eclipse release with the cross-compilation tools and
such for windows. However, I am not familiar enough with
cross-compilation tools, compilers, linkers, debuggers, etc. to make
the conversion of Eclipse from Windows to Linux myself...
Would anyone care to shed some light on how to mimic TS's version of
Eclipse in Linux?
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