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Subject: [ts-7000] what are the naming conventions of gcc cross-complier?
From: "showair2003" <>
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 21:48:46 -0000
Dear All,
actually i want to know what are the naming convention & consequently the 
capabilities of the gcc cross-compiler?

for example:

arm-linux-gcc?

i think it supports to compile codes that 
1. will run on arm processors.
2. the OS is linux

but is it to build the kernel itself or the applications that will run on Linux 
OS? How can i deduce something like this just from the naming of the cross 
compiler?

also i am using: arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc to build a linux kernel that will 
run on debian distribution?
what does the word "none" & the word "gnueabi" mean?

if there is a link that explains this staff in general i will appreciate it.

thanks for ur help



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