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A versatile (cross-)toolchain generator.
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gcc-4.8 comes with a new library to sanitise memory access: - heap-, stack-, and global-buffer overflow, use-after-free - data-races between threads This library requires some _np parts of the API, which are not implemented in the (old) LinuxThreads, which is still available in uClibc. Since NPTL requires a i486 or above, i386 are stuck with using LT, which precludes building the libsanitizer. Disable libsanitizer, a bit like libatomic is. Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Niels Penneman <niels@penneman.org> |
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This is the README for crosstool-NG Crosstool-NG follows the autoconf dance. So, to get you kick-started, just run: ./configure --help If you are using a development snapshot, you'll have to create the configure script, first. Just run: ./bootstrap You will find the documentation in the directory 'docs'. Here is a quick overview of what you'll find there: 0 - Table of content 1 - Introduction 2 - Installing crosstool-NG 3 - Configuring a toolchain 4 - Building the toolchain 5 - Using the toolchain 6 - Toolchain types 7 - Contributing 8 - Internals A - Credits B - Known issues C - Misc. tutorials You can also point your browser at: http://crosstool-ng.org/ Aloha!