Karel Gardas wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Alexandre Oliva wrote:

On May 17, 2005, Karel Gardas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

you see that 4.0 added "embedded" platforms like arm-none-elf and
mips-none-elf to the primary platforms list.


These are only embedded targets.  You can't run GCC natively on them,
so they don't help embedded hosts in any way.


Yes, but Ralf was complaining about embedded cross-compiling development for RTEMS. I have not tried to reply to Peter Barada who complains about GCC inablity to be run on embedded targets directly.

Logically Peter's situation is the same as the NetBSD issue with building and testing on old hosts. He is running GNU/Linux on
ColdFire and I suspect his ColdFire target is probably faster and better equipped than the old UNIX boxes the BSD folks mentioned.


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