On 12/27/16 at 05:40am, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote: > TL;DR; > I need a way to install arm-none-eabi-gcc on Raspberry Pi (Arch Linux > ARM) using pacman or from source. Well arm-none-eabi-gcc is a armv7 (6?) cross compiler and on your RPI you are already running on an arm platform you probably won't need a cross compiler. (Assuming arvm7 can compile armv6 like gcc on 64 bit can compile 32 bit) #archlinux-arm might also be a good place to ask questions. > Hi guys, > > First of all, I know that this mailing list entertains questions and > information related to Arch Linux, not Arch Linux ARM. Since I have > received valuable suggestions on this list before, I am going to ask my > question here in the hope that someone would be able and willing to > help. I couldn't find the required info on the internet. > > I am running Arch on my main desktop. I installed arm-none-eabi-gcc > package using pacman so I can compile code for my STM32F103 board. > > I switched from Raspbian to ArchLinuxARM on Raspberry pi yesterday*. I > have found most of the my daily usage packages in ARchLinuxARM repo, but > can't find arm-none-eabi-gcc package. There's a post on ArchLinuxARM > forums [1] requesting the same info, but the post didn't get any reply. > > Every google search tells ways to develop for Raspberry Pi on x86 > computers using arm-none-eabi-gcc. I couldn't find any meaningful info > about developing for ARM Cortex-Mx on Raspberry pi. > > Any suggestions would be apreciated. > > Regards, > Fulcrum > > > [1] https://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10060 > > * Hoping to use Raspberry pi as my daily computer so I could run Windows > on my main desktop for gaming -- Jelle van der Waa
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