On Sun, 6 Nov 2016, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 11/06/2016 03:03 AM, Finn Thain wrote:
Has anyone else tried the m68k cross-compiler from kernel.org and
observed strange behaviour from the binaries it produces?
No, not really. Is there any particular reason why you are using these
old compilers?
Mature, proven tools are important to upstream developers. Developers of
distros needn't have the same expectations, since they take it upon
themselves to put together reliable tools.
Please forgive my cross-posting.
In Debian, we have up-to-date versions of the gcc cross-toolchain for
all target architectures we have in Debian,
Some years ago, for Debian users, I added links to those tools here:
http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/docs/cross-dev.php
But I suspect that this information is no longer current. It may give the
impression that Debian m68k cross-compilers are unavailable. Do you have
any better sources of information that I could link to?
so I think there is little incentive to use these old compilers.
It is useful for upstream developers to have distro-neutral tools.
Ideally, we could use the kernel.org compiler as a "reference compiler".
For automated builds, it seems to be that already. But no-one boots those
binaries AFAIK.
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Adrian
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