Hello Abhijeet, > Abhijeet Tripathi a ?crit : >> I am a newbie in this and I need to develop a cross toolchain for >> arm1176 baseboard. If you need an already compiled toolchain, there are more options. For example, emdebian provides already made toolchains for Debian. There are also some others providing binary packages for different distributions. Elinux site has a fair list of some posible candidates[1]. [1] http://elinux.org/Toolchains >> Can you point me to some documentation or web link where I can get >> instructions to do so. If you need to compile your own and have fun with it, there are many papers and tools out there for you to read and test. It also depends if you try to build packages for a distribution or if you try to compile the code from upstream. Some nice references are: CLFS site http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/clfs/view/clfs-2.0/arm/part3.html EGLIBC doc http://www.eglibc.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/branches/eglibc-2_5/libc/EGLIBC.cross-building?rev=1513 GNUARM site for documentation http://gnuarm.com/support.html and already said GCC Compiler Collection great documentation. The chip you try to use, IIRC have an armv5 instruction set, so probably most of the already done toolchains out there fits you fine. Regards, -- H?ctor Or?n