Re: GNU C++ toolchain for NVIDIA Grace cpu?

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Hi David,

https://crosstool-ng.github.io/ is probably the easiest and most full proof way to build a cross toolchain.

Kind regards,
Tamar

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From: Gcc-help <gcc-help-bounces~tamar.christina=arm.com@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of David Aldrich via Gcc-help <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 5:38 PM
To: Kyrylo Tkachov <ktkachov@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: gcc-help <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: GNU C++ toolchain for NVIDIA Grace cpu?

Hi Kyrill

> I think the answer here depends on where you prefer to get your GCC binaries from.
> As far as the upstream GCC project goes (of which this is the mailing list) the most modern GCC release supporting -mcpu=grace is GCC 14.2 that was made a couple weeks ago: https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-14/
> I expect the various Linux distributions will be packaging it for their users soon. If you are comfortable building your own compilers from source you can take the GCC 14.2 sources and build the cross-compilers and native compilers yourself.

Thanks very much for your answer. It's helpful to know that GCC 14.2
is the minimum for me to use.  I'm not familiar with building an
aarch64 cross-compiler. Are you aware of any good instructions please?

Best regards
David




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