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Dave, All, On Friday 28 November 2008 20:12:46 Dave Nadler wrote: > Hi Yann & All - I am in need of building a cross-compiler for MIPS > (PIC32MX), with host and build environment cygwin using gcc 3.4.4. Also, Hmmm. gcc-3.4.4 is ageing now (May 2005)... Do you have strong requirements to stick with so old a version, and not upgrade? > bare-metal libraries, including C++. What are you calling "bare-metal libraries"? "Bare-metal" (in my understanding) refer to a toolchain that targets no "system". Generaly, you'd use a bare-metal compiler to build whatever runs on the bare-metal, without any underlying kernel of any sort. A bare-metal compiler can be used to build a bootloader, for example. It should be able to build a Linux kernel also (but is curently impossible due to dependencies on the target system C library for ACPI related stuff). C++ is certainly not available on bare-metal! > From the crosstool-NG I understood that cygwin is not supported, It is not supported. Which does not mean it doesn't work. I have no Windows available, so can't test. As long as the configure and Makefiles of the components (gcc, binutils, etc...) are correctly written, and there's no reson they should not(*), they could be run under Cygwin, and they do, or you wouldn't have toolchains under Cygwin. As for crosstool-NG, it is written only with Makefiles and shell scripts. So nothing should prevent it to run under Cygwin. As to know whether there are quirks in the setup of the components so that they build fine under Cygwin, I have no idea. And if even I had, I could not test. You are welcome to test and report back! :-) > hence I > was looking at Dan Kegel's tool - where I find a bunch of broken links. Unfortunately, it looks like Dan no longer has time to maintain it. The last time crosstool was (code-wise) modified was in August 2007... > Would trying a current GCC 4.xxx under cygwin with crosstool-NG be a good > idea or a hopeless exercise in frustration ? It would be a very good idea and a very interesting exercise, indeed! As to whether you'll get frustrated or not, I can't say! It took me more than two years to bring it to the shape it currently is under Linux. I can only guess it will take some time to make it work under another system (such as Cygwin), and can only hope it will not be too long a time... > It would be much easier under > linux than cygwin I know, but cygwin is going to be much more practical for > users of this toolchain at the moment. I never buy such an argument. If you are developing for a Linux-based target, it is so much easier to develop on a Linux-based system (or at least any other POSIX-compliant system) than under an limited emulation layer under Windows. Using a Linux-based development system would allow to first natively develop, with all the tools commonly available (strace, ltrace, coverity) that can run on x86 or x86_64 (and many other high-end Workstations), which is much easier than to cross-develop at the first step... Plus, if the developpers are not used to developping for Linux systems, they starting off with cross-developping for a Linux target is really complex. If they're used to it, I guess they'll hapily switch to Linux! ;-) At worst, setup a Linux workstation to which users connect (via ssh with putty, or via xdmcp with X under cygwin, or...). Regards, Yann E. MORIN. (*) except they most often than not are written with the crappy autotools stuff, which really sucks when it comes to cross-compilation... YEM. -- .-----------------.--------------------.------------------.--------------------. | Yann E. MORIN | Real-Time Embedded | /"\ ASCII RIBBON | Erics' conspiracy: | | +0/33 662376056 | Software Designer | \ / CAMPAIGN | ___ | | --==< ^_^ >==-- `------------.-------: X AGAINST | \e/ There is no | | http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/ | _/*\_ | / \ HTML MAIL | v conspiracy. | `------------------------------^-------^------------------^--------------------' -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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