Re: GCC for Brew Applications!!!

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Brew applications run on CDMA handsets, this is a Qualcomm environment.
ergo, our pixsense gentleman needs to build a cross-version of gcc to
support (probably) an ARM target without Linux.  Brew runs on top of
QCs realtime kernel called REX.

He should look at cross-tools if he doesn't have experience building
gcc for a cross environment.

Cheers,
T.mike

Quoting Kai Ruottu <karuottu@xxxxxxxx>:

aamir@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am writing an application for brew devices, as I need to compile my
application using GCC compiler in order to run it on a device.
Hmmm, "brew"... "brewery", "beer",... This is the famous "free beer"
brand?  GCC is
free and maybe you thought that you can become drunken from this free beer?

I already visit your site twice but didnt find any appropriate link to download the
compiler or may be I am looking at a wrong side.
"Download the compiler" = "Enjoy the beer"?  Nice new term for this subject!

So it will be very helpfull for me if you give me the exact link or name that I can use to
download an appropriate compiler.

Seriously, I didn't understand your "brew" at all, the
'www.pixsense.com' gave some
photos...

Maybe the "brew devices" are some (PC-based?) special "embedded computers"....
I put that "PC-based" because this is the cheapest general-purpose
hardware nowadays.
Then maybe they use Windoze and would need a C/C++ compiler for Windoze...
If not, then you should tell what is the CPU, what the "operating
system" in these "brew
devices" if not the Microsoft "Windoze"!

When you have some sane data to  tell, be welcome to ask more!





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