Quite simply, so I can work in XCode on my Mac. I do most of my work and
business on OSX and only use Windows when I have no other choice e.g.
Quickbooks for Manufacturing. I don't want to go down the road of trying to
get a desktop version of Linux up and running in a virtual machine. That's one
big unknown I should be able to eliminate.
I have successfully used crosstool-NG to build a toolchain that works for 2.4
but apparently some component versions won't let me build a 2.6.29 kernel. The
toolchain is made up of binutils, GCC, the C library, and the kernel. So, the
question is what versions are people using to build the kernel?
--- In Peter Gammie <> wrote:
>
>
> err, why do you want to use crosstool-NG? Doesn't this Codesourcery bundle
> supplant it entirely? What do you imagine a rolled-by-hand toolchain gives
> you that this bundle does not?
>
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