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Copyright....: (C) 2010 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
License......: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike (CC-by-sa), v2.5
Table Of Content /
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1- Introduction
- History
- Referring to crosstool-NG
2- Installing crosstool-NG
- Install method
- The hacker's way
- Preparing for packaging
- Shell completion
- Contributed code
3- Configuring a toolchain
- Interesting config options
- Re-building an existing toolchain
- Using as a backend for a build-system
4- Building the toolchain
- Stopping and restarting a build
- Testing all toolchains at once
- Overriding the number of // jobs
- Note on // jobs
- Tools wrapper
5- Using the toolchain
- The 'populate' script
6- Toolchain types
- Seemingly-native toolchains
7- Contributing
- Sending a bug report
- Sending patches
8- Internals
- Makefile front-end
- Kconfig parser
- Architecture-specific
- Adding a new version of a component
- Build scripts
9 - How is a toolchain constructed?
- I want a cross-compiler! What is this toolchain you're speaking about?
- So, what are those components in a toolchain?
- And now, how do all these components chained together?
- So the list is complete. But why does crosstool-NG have more steps?
A- Credits
B- Known issues
- gcc is not found, although I *do* have gcc installed
- The extract and/or path steps fail under Cygwin
- uClibc fails to build under Cygwin
- On 64-bit build systems, the glibc build
fails for 64-bit targets, because it can not find libgcc
- libtool.m4: error: problem compiling FC test program
- unable to detect the exception model
- configure: error: forced unwind support is required
- glibc start files and headers fail with: [/usr/include/limits.h] Error 1
C- Misc. tutorials
- Using crosstool-NG on FreeBSD (and other *BSD)
- Using crosstool-NG on MacOS-X
- Using Mercurial to hack crosstool-NG