[Buildroot] building native gcc for target

Scott Moore scott.moore at sri.com
Wed Aug 8 02:27:33 UTC 2012


On 8/7/12 7:19 PM, Steve Calfee wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 6:18 PM, Kevin Broch <kevbroch at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm am looking to build a complete (gcc too) development environment on the
>> target (arm) but currently don't see that this is possible.
>> I have tried all 3 toolchain types (buildroot, cross-ng, external (linaro),
>> but regardless I don't find gcc in output/target/usr/bin/gcc
>> I am wondering if I am missing something?
>>
>> If not I am looking for any pointer on how I might do this (having never
>> created a buildroot package).
>> Ideally I would like to create a package that compiles Linaro GCC:
>> https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/ToolChain/Using/GCCNative
>> I am imagining leveraging what is used to generate other tools like gdb,
>> binutils, and trying to incorporate the various machine options (VFP,
>> softfloat, etc)
>> in the configure options.
>>
>> Any pointers would be appreciated.
>>
>> Best, /<evin
> I guess you haven't seen how to do it because it is kind of bizarre.
> You want to cross compile a native mode compiler. Why?
>
> Most people building embedded systems don't want to compile on those
> systems. I don't know how you even bootstrap a gcc build in a system
> without a c compiler.
>
> Regards, Steve
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According to http://www.uclibc.org/toolchains.html (which unfortunately 
seems quite out of date), this is a recommended way of creating a 
development system for using uClibc.
I'm actually trying to do something similar to easily build applications 
in a "clean" environment with only uClibc headers, etc, and also having 
trouble. Has anyone done this recently? (See my message earlier today 
about a configuration for x86_64)

Kevin, you may need to select GCC in the "package selection for target 
-> development tools" options in menuconfig (which requires setting 
development files on target to true in build options). I've gotten that 
far but the resulting native compiler hasn't worked reliably.

Cheers,
Scott


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