On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 02:02:13PM -0500, Bob Paddock wrote: > > I want to build GCC 3.4.4/Binutils 2.16.1/AVR-LIBC 1.4 > as I need to use the Tiny2313, Mega164, and Mega325. > Building all of these would be no problem for me on > my Linux box at home. Alas the power's-that-be here > at work won't let me use Linux; "We are a windows > shop here" I was told. :-(
<OT> (Well mostly, but it is a proven solution to the fundamental problem. :-) Bob, Have you considered running the windows machine, as asked, but a linux box as well? Then, the tasks which happen to fail under MS can still succeed on linux. Before long, nobody minds where the successes originate. For the last 9 years I've been the only linux user here. What works for me is building the toolchain for each new target (MS users can then replicate under cygwin), writing the linker scripts, and answering any tool questions. When they ask for snmp, you build net-snmp on your linux box without a hassle. When they ask for an eCos port, you do it on linux, and the team can follow on MS, if they insist. (Mind you, I've never used MS, so no-one suggests it any more. :-) YMMV, depending on cheek. </OT> Erik _______________________________________________ AVR-GCC-list mailing list AVR-GCC-list@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list