At the moment, there is not a good, publicly available, starting compiler other than my unofficial builds.
The real starting compiler has never been public AFAIK.

Maybe the guy(s) or/and girl(s) who have done the original build for the Raspberry Pi can shed a light on that one...

On 10/23/2014 10:55 AM, Thaddy de Koning wrote:
Jonas,

In that case I would advice people to use my version of 2.7.1 for the Raspberry Pi and let me deal with any build difficulties. I am fully aware you removed the OVERRIDEVERSIONCHECK from the documentation.

The most recently published build by me takes full advantage of most of the features for ARMV6 EABIHF.

Plz advice on how to progress,

Thaddy

On 10/23/2014 10:25 AM, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 23/10/14 10:18, Thaddy de Koning wrote:
That may be true, but takes tricks.
Your OVERRIDEVERSIONCHECK=1 is also a trick (and a really bad one).

The compiler from me WILL build trunk, because it is a trunk.
Please don't make such broad statements. We already get enough bug
reports about people trying to build trunk with another trunk version
and failing. To clarify: trunk revision X is only guaranteed to be able
to build that same trunk revision X. It is also guaranteed to fail when
trying to build other trunk revisions at least some of the time.


Jonas
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