Re: Running Linaro toolchain on ubuntu 13.10 x86_64

2013-11-13 Thread Matthew Gretton-Dann
buntu is not the only > Linux host we want to support. We also support Debian, Fedora, > openSUSE and RHEL. Just to confirm what Zhenqiang says - the requirement on the Linaro Toolchain Binaries are for them to support running on any standard Linux distro - Intel 32- and 64-bit hosts. To kee

Re: [question]multi-arch support for arm and arm64

2013-10-17 Thread Matthew Gretton-Dann
-bit user-space libraries as well. Thanks, Matt -- Matthew Gretton-Dann Linaro Toolchain Working Group matthew.gretton-d...@linaro.org ___ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev

Re: M0 and M3 patches in linaro toolchains

2013-10-07 Thread Matthew Gretton-Dann
it -mcpu=cortex-m0 on the command line to GCC, which is > then passed along to the assembler. > > Figured you'd like to know what progress I've made, at this point it > looks like simple driver bugs. Once resolved, it looks like I'll be able > to generate a debian pac

Re: M0 and M3 patches in linaro toolchains

2013-08-19 Thread Matthew Gretton-Dann
should take a look at the way the GCC ARM Embedded toolchain configures multilib for bare-metal. These are a good starting point for choosing a set of multilibs to build. Thanks, Matt -- Matthew Gretton-Dann Linaro Toolchain Working Group matthew.gretton-d...@linaro.org ___ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev