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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 09:55:09 +0000
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To: Olof Backing <olof.backing@netinsight.se>
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Subject: Re: Compiling kernel with non-gcc tool (ARM SDT 2.1)
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Olof Backing wrote:
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> Hello,
> are there anyone that can recommend me using any other tool than gcc for
> compiling the kernel? I have access to ARM Software Development Toolkit
> under Windows NT.
>
> The reason why I'm asking is that I have heard that there's a lot of
> heavily dependant in-line stuff for gcc in the kernel sources.
I think thats true and on that basis I think it would be a big job to try it.
Build gcc for cross compilation and it will do the trick, although I don't
know what the issues are with doing it from Win NT.
Dave
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