This is a far too late announcement of avr-gcc packages for gcc versions 4.3.6, 4.5.3, 4.6.2, and some version of 4.7. The main reason for this is to be able to test newer avr-gcc versions without destroying bridges behind. Obviously the main focus is on 4.6.2, but the other versions popped out of the build process at little extra cost.
Every package includes: * Vanilla gcc for avr target with no further patches applied. * Packages for all gcc versions can be installed in parallel, and in parallel with the already existing avr-gcc 4.3.3 available with (or for) the Arduino IDE. * A script is added called run-avr-gcc-XXX, with XXX being the 3-digit version number (or longer for 4.7). This prepends the compiler location to the PATH before running its arguments, which allows to simply call avr-gcc etc. from Makefiles and to switch version by selecting the wrapper script of choice. * Compiled for /opt/cross/avr, but will also compile for /usr (tested) so things can be moved to /usr once the binutils and avr-libc can also be compiled for /usr (avr-gcc must stay in the same prefix as the binutils). The location in /opt is not convenient. Running e.g. run-avr-gcc-462 arduino has the expected (and intended) effect of causing the Arduino IDE to use the new compiler. No other change to the Arduino installation is required. Running run-avr-gcc-462 eclipse doesn't quite work because the eclipse avr-plugin does something (not) smart with PATH. It is possible to change a tool path in the plugin (and a bunch of other discovery settings) to make things work, but it's not as straightforward. I have been in contact with the plugin author and the ball is still in my court (sorry). Given that I've had a bit of time playing with these packages I can say: * The code produced by 4.6.2 is always shorter than the one from 4.3.3. * Using LTO with 4.6.2 further reduces code size, but around 1% is almost negligible. It's possible that I need to upgrade binutils for LTO to work properly (documentation is a bit inconclusive). So far I have 2.19.1, with an amount of patches unknown to me. * So for I have not seen any malfunction of my avr progam(s) due to the compiler version, so I venture to say that 4.6.2 is ready for prime time. Thanks muchly Johann for all your work!! The maintainer of this repository agreed to add the packages, so they are available here: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/CrossToolchain:/avr/ For vastly different systems it might be necessary to recompile the source package, which I expect to work for a lot more systems than those for which the binary packages are made, with only minor tweaks - probably installing the prerequisite packages. Happy programming, Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann http://volker.dnsalias.net/ Please do not CC list postings to me. _______________________________________________ AVR-GCC-list mailing list AVR-GCC-list@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list