Hi,
Could someone please let me know what the expected dev environment is and which tool chains I should in fact be using?
I'm trying to compile L4Re for a pandaboard on a 32-bit stock standard Ubuntu 12.10 dev machine with gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf installed on it, however during the "make O=<build-path> config" step, after going through the menu config I get a pile of "bash: arm-linux-gcc: command not found" error.
Thanks in advance, Ali
Hi,
On Sun Nov 04, 2012 at 17:09:22 +1100, Ali Nehzat wrote:
Could someone please let me know what the expected dev environment is and which tool chains I should in fact be using?
I'm trying to compile L4Re for a pandaboard on a 32-bit stock standard Ubuntu 12.10 dev machine with gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf installed on it, however during the "make O=<build-path> config" step, after going through the menu config I get a pile of "bash: arm-linux-gcc: command not found" error.
The build system has a default setting for the prefix for the cross tool chain, which is arm-linux-. Use make SYSTEM_TARGET=arm-... ... to override the default with your own setting. You can also put SYSTEM_TARGET=... into l4/Makeconf.local (create it).
Adam
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de