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Hello Jake, 2008/10/21 Jake Knickerbocker <jacob@turbolinux.co.jp>: > Hi there. I'm a bit new to the cross compiling scene, and am trying to > put together > a compiler for the Atmel AT91SAM9260, and later for the 9263. I came across > Crosstool-NG after working on my own set of scripts for a while, but I > am hitting a > hard stop on both fronts. Why not using the CodeSourcery compiler toolchain for ARM? (http://www.codesourcery.com/gnu_toolchains/arm) I am using it for these series of Atmel cores, and prevents a lot of hassle with building compilers. If you just need a compiler and not need to customize it, it could be a way to go and save you a lot of time... Kind Regards, Remy > > Can anyone offer any advice for doing this? Preferably I'd like to be as > up to date as > possible. My own scripts are using kernel 2.6.26, glibc-2.7, gcc-4.3.2, > eabi, nptl, > but those are failing to compile properly at this point. > > The latest version of Crosstool-NG (a fantastic piece of work btw, and > one I wish > I'd come across sooner!) is compiling everything up just fine using a > config based > on one of the demo's, but my kernel fails to boot. As in: > > Starting kernel ... > > And then hangs. This is an image file produced by the mkimage utitlity for > u-boot. I have used the Code Sourcery and Timesys compilers to build kernels > for this hardware before, so the problem is most definitely my compiler, > I must be getting a setting or a patch wrong somewhere. > > Does anyone have any advice? > > Regards, > > Jake Knickerbocker > > -- > For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq > > -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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