On Mar 23, 13 21:00:54 +0400, Matwey V. Kornilov wrote:
Hi,
In CrossToolchain:avr, I see avr-gcc-* and cross-avr-gcc. What is the difference? What is correct naming? (I suppose the last one).
The original compiler package that I bootstrapped there was cross-avr-gcc version 4.3.3 but newer compilers come from the package avr-gcc-master and are named avr-gcc-436, avr-gcc-453, avr-gcc-462, avr-gcc-47-20111105 - I have not deleted the old one, as there are rumors, that this is the one that optimizes best for 8bit CPUs. Not sure if this is still relevant.
What guidelines/rules should I follow to create CrossToolchain subproject for yet unsupported arch?
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