Compile GCC with Code Sourcery

半腔热情 提交于 2019-11-27 04:43:45

问题


Is it possible to compile native GCC for ARM (host == target == ARM) using Code Sourcery G++? If it is not possible, could I use crosstool-NG to build the cross-compile and then using this one for compiling the native ARM GCC?

Thank you,


Edit: as to why: I'm creating my own distro for beagleboard...


回答1:


CodeSourcery provides prebuilt toolchains only for Linux/x86 and Windows (see "Host System Requirements" here). If you want a native ARM-hosted toolchain, you should be able to build one using a cross-compiler. If you want a prebuilt one, you can try some of the existing ARM distros such as Debian-arm, or Aboriginal Linux (it's made to be run in QEMU but you can probably extract the compiler from it and run natively).




回答2:


Tiny C Compiler runs decently natively on the kindle 3. Find it on the mobileread forums compiled for native use.

Code sourcery toolchain works for simple comilation via "arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc foo.c" IIRC with no effort. creating native arms. Crosstools-ng as well but neither natively AIUI.

I looked into http://buildroot.uclibc.org/downloads/manual/manual.html#_about_buildroot for a more comprehensive solution.

There are some options in there for what you require IIRC using x-compile to make the compiler but Crosstools is the more robust chain I had trouble with codesourcery doing true static build. HTH




回答3:


better off to use openembedded



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4028426/compile-gcc-with-code-sourcery

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