Hi Haitao,

You can use this https://github.com/PinguinoIDE/pinguino-compilers
Even though it hasn't been updated for years, it does the job.

On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 1:46 PM Haitao Liu <liugu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, Greg, may I ask where you find the right mips gcc toolchain?
> I haven't found an official prebuilt mips gcc toolchain yet(mips.com
> connect failed here). Or build it from source code.
>
> Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com> 于2020年1月9日周四 上午11:55写道:
>
> >
> > > Thanks, I think we can firstly get start in Linux and Windows. Then
> > > consider how to setup Mac later, donate slave or other.
> > > Two other question, nuttx uses some cross compile toolchains etc. In
> > > addition, Cygwin or MinGW is in need once nuttx built under Windows
> > slaves.
> > > Should we ask for Apache Infra to help install in slave machines?
> >
> > MinGW is MSYS2, right?  I use both Cygwin and MSYS2, they are a little
> > different.
> >
> > There is usually a small number of people using some form of BSD, NetBSD
> > or FreeBSD.  Most macOS build issues are due to the fact that macOS uses
> > the BSD coreutils which are not 100% compatible with GNU coreutils.  I
> > suspect you could substitute FreeBSD for macOS and also catch most if
> > not all macOS build issues.
> >
> > In the past, there have been users on Solaris and HP-UX, but I don't
> > think we need to go there now.
> >
> > Which targets do you plan to build?  I routinely build all ARM targets
> > (419 configurations and that omits several that are more difficult to
> > automate), but we should also consider PIC32 and and Simulator.  PIC32
> > would require a MIPS toolchain.  There are many other architectures but
> > most do not warrant investing a lot of test effort.  Renesas RX65N,
> > RISC-V, ESP32, AVR might be feasible because they also use GCC
> > toolchains and do get used.  Some of the others do not use GCC or have
> > much less use.
> >
> > There have been IAR tools used with ARM in the past.  There have been
> > requests for Mikroelektronika tool support in the past, but that was
> > never implemented.  SDCC and ZiLOG tools are used for some
> > architectures.  I think we can ignore all those for now.
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

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