Now we're getting somewhere. At the moment I'm stuck trying to link the
compiler which is complaining that it doesn't support some new feature.
But of course this all goes back to my frustration with TS and the fact that
2.6.xx isn't the default OS for the 7260. There are so many basic things that
would cure a lot of ills and probably alleviate a lot of complaining.
--- In "tachion0niohcat" <> wrote:
>
>
> It really depends on what you want to get out of your system. I really wanted
> to get the much (10 times !) faster EABI, and that turned out to be a
> challenge. Note that Codesourcery claims EABI, but it is all soft-math (i.e.
> you are NOT using the Maverick Crunch FPU!).
>
> There are some guides on how to build cross-tools for gcc 4.2.1 (oabi) and
> gcc4.3.4 (patched eabi, crunch enabled) at
> http://nuclear.unh.edu/wiki/index.php?title=TS-72xx_Guides
> For the eabi you also need to patch "gas" the assembler. I used the one from
> binutils-2.20. The result is a very nice 2.6 kernel EABI Debian running on
> the TS-7390 with Qt/embedded running eabi as well. So far so good, no
> segfaults or kernel issues.
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