egcs cross compiler with glibc-2.0.6
Scott Howard (scott@objsw.com)
Sat, 07 Nov 1998 14:05:10 -0800
glibc should build OK, but newlib is the better choice for most embedded
applications because it is less of a memory hog and supports reentrancy. Also
it's pretty simple to configure for custom hardware, only a handful of
low-level routines need to be customized to make it work.
Tom Williams wrote:
> Has anyone built an egcs cross compiler using glibc-2.0.6 or is newlib the
> library that tends to be used for gcc-based cross compilers?
>
> Peace........
>
> Tom Williams
> tom.williams@diversifiedsoftware.com
>
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