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Re: how to determine (after the fact) the version of the components used to create the cross compiler when using crosstool?


On Friday 20 February 2004 19:54, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Ken Wolcott wrote:
> >   But I don't have access to the arm platform, I just build the arm cross
> > tool chain
>
> That suffices.  Run arm-unknown-gnu-gcc -v etc.
>
> >   Didn't you mention in another mailing list that you already had version
> > 0.28 of crosstool available?  I still see only version 0.27 on your
> > website...
>
> There's a prerelease of 0.28 available, but it'll be a while before I
> have 0.28 final.
>
> >   Hope your RSI gets better -- seems like the only solution is to reduce
> > the typing? :-(
>
> Sadly, that's a big part of it.
> - Dan

Dan;

  Thanks for your help (and patience with me!).

  Doh -- this is a cross-compiler, not an arm-native compiler :-) Of course I 
can run:

/cross_toolchain_path/bin/arm-arm9-linux-gnu-gcc -v

or

/cross_toolchain_path/arm-arm9-linux-gnu/bin/gcc -v

on the PC running Linux :-)

 Ok, am looking into writing a little script that generates the versions of 
the components that crosstool used to generate the cross toolchain... 

Thanks,
Ken

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