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As the readers of the crossgcc mailing list know, I've put together a universal build-and-test script for gcc/glibc/linux crosstoolchains; you tell it what CPU type, more or less, and it builds a crosscompiler targeting that chip (assuming it's one supported by glibc) and runs the full gcc/glibc regression test suite on it. It's at http://kegel.com/crosstool and has only been tested on sh4, ppc405, and ppc750 because that's all the embedded hardware I have to test it on. (It's a bit shaky on the sh4 still, but the ppc seems solid.)
It'd be Real Nice to have real MIPS and ARM targets to test my cross-compiler build script on, but I don't have any handy. Anyone know where I can pick up an old MIPS32-based or ARM-based system of any sort running Linux for cheap or free? (Like an old Cobalt Qube, say, or a PDA?) Ideally it'd have at least 32 MB of RAM, and an Ethernet connection, and would already have Linux loaded. I'd like to set up something like a tinderbox build eventually so we can make sure new releases of gcc actually work unpatched as cross-compilers out of the box.
Thanks, Dan
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