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> Two people so far have mentioned they want big endian support, the rest > does not seem to care. <snip> > > If there are more people who needs big-endian, _please_ speak up. This > goes for the rest too, the amount of requirements posted are in sharp > contrast with the number of toolchain-help related postings in the > previous months. If someone has already posted what you need, don't let > that stop you, this is about getting a good overview of what everyone > needs, and statistics come into play there. A former employer of mine (whom I still consult for on occasion) still makes heavy use of armeb-coff toolchains. Granted, we haven't updated the versions of binutils and gcc for quite a while, but if/when we need to, I want that support there. That particular set of target platforms, however, is strictly big-endian, so I didn't set up multi-libbing at all. I just made the toolchain and libraries pure BE. So please take that as a data point -- armeb-coff still in active use. ARM7TDMI core in case it matters to anyone. -----Carl ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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