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[[OpenEmbedded]] builds its own cross compiler during the bootstrapping/build process.
 
[[OpenEmbedded]] builds its own cross compiler during the bootstrapping/build process.
  
However, for ease of [[Bootloader]], [[Kernel]] and other development, a stand-alone toolchain is also provided. Since all development machines are running [http://www.debian.org/ Debian] ``stable'', the toolchains is provided in ''.deb'' (dpkg) format at [http://people.gta01.hmw-consulting.de/laforge/dpkg/].
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The links on this page provided a standalone toolchain for [Bootloader]] and [[Kernel]] development. But this is no longer used or up to date. Please use the toolchain that comes with [[OpenEmbedded]].
 
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You should install it like
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<pre>
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# apt-get install gcc-3.4-base
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# dpkg --install binutils-arm-linux_2.15-5_i386.deb
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# dpkg --install libgcc1-arm-cross_3.4.3-1_all.deb
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# dpkg --install cpp-3.4-arm-linux_3.4.3-1_i386.deb
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# dpkg --install gcc-3.4-arm-linux_3.4.3-1_i386.deb
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</pre>
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Revision as of 19:13, 15 February 2007

OpenEmbedded builds its own cross compiler during the bootstrapping/build process.

The links on this page provided a standalone toolchain for [Bootloader]] and Kernel development. But this is no longer used or up to date. Please use the toolchain that comes with OpenEmbedded.

OpenEmbedded builds its own cross compiler during the bootstrapping/build process.

However, for ease of Bootloader, Kernel and other development, a stand-alone toolchain is also provided. Since all development machines are running Debian ``stable, the toolchains is provided in .deb (dpkg) format at [1].

You should install it like

# apt-get install gcc-3.4-base
# dpkg --install binutils-arm-linux_2.15-5_i386.deb
# dpkg --install libgcc1-arm-cross_3.4.3-1_all.deb 
# dpkg --install cpp-3.4-arm-linux_3.4.3-1_i386.deb
# dpkg --install gcc-3.4-arm-linux_3.4.3-1_i386.deb