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Re: CygWin embedded cross-compiler


"Schumacher, Gordon" wrote:
> 
> Has anyone successfully built GCC as a cross-compiler for a NON-LINUX (i.e.,
> with newlib) system under CygWin?  I'm guessing that the lack of response on
> my previous queries implies that nobody knows what is wrong, so... I'm
> fishing for some suggestions on what procedure people have followed to make
> this work!
> 
> I'm trying to build a cross-compiler for a StrongArm SA-1100 under CygWin.
> I can use just about any version of GCC etc.; I've been trying it with
> binutils 2.11.2, GCC 3.0.4, and newlib 1.10.0.  Any suggestions would be
> appreciated!

Although there are some things that can go wrong under Cygwin,
it is perfectly possible to build a gcc/newlib cross compiler
under Cygwin.  We build Cygwin -> CPU-rtems for about 10 CPUs.
Binaries on ftp.oarcorp.com if you are interested. :)

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