On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:43 AM, Pedro Alves <pal...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On 10/20/2015 06:03 PM, Paul Hargrove wrote:
> > I am not sure a full-blown chroot is necessary, especially in light of
> the limited disk space on these systems.
> > There is already a support request for the installation of the
> armhf/multilib compiler packages.
> > Those bring in the necessary basic libs (libc, libstdc++, etc) as
> package dependencies.
> > That should (based on my use of a similar setup within QEMU) be
> sufficient to compile and run ARMHF and THUMB executables.
> >
>
> For GDB development at least, that's be sufficient and quite handy
> to have.  E.g., I just now wanted to try a Aarch64 gdb/gdbserver patch
> related to debugging 32-bit/Aarch32 inferiors.
> I tried to find the support request you mention, but failed to find it.
> Was it resolved already?
>

Pedro,

No, the toolchains for aarch32 have not yet been installed to the best of
my knowledge.

-Paul

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