Peter Barada wrote:
Unfortunately for some of the embedded targets(like the ColdFire V4e
work I'm doing), a bootstrap is impossible due to limited memory and
no usable mass-storage device on the hardware I have available, so
hopefully a successful crossbuild will suffice.
How about a successful crossbuild plus
passing some regression test suite,
e.g. gcc's, glibc's, and/or ltp's?
Any one of them would provide a nice reality check.
I'm open to running them if there's a *really* clear how-to to do it
that takes into account remote hardware.
I'm not sure it qualifies as *really* clear, but my
doc on doing remote gcc and glibc test runs is at
http://kegel.com/crosstool/current/doc/crosstest-howto.html
Have you tried that yet?
It worked for me on systems with 16 MB of RAM and a
network connection. I bet it'd work with less RAM
if you ditched the glibc tests.
- Dan
--
Trying to get a job as a c++ developer? See
http://kegel.com/academy/getting-hired.html