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Yann, > For those interested, I just attended a seminar on the TI OMAP3 familly of > processor in the ARM headquarters in Cambridge, with people from ARM and TI > presenting the processor features and the tools suite to develop for this > processor. It was quite interesting, but I found the tools part to be quite > disapointing. It was all bragging about the superiority of ARM tools vs. gcc > (et al.), and was, in my humble opinion, a little too much biased. Their better tools only work when the vendor is willing to keep their ARM-based unit reasonably up to date. I don't suppose this subject came up? This is the sort of thing I'm dealing with from Moxa: root@Moxa:/# /lib/libc.so.6 GNU C Library stable release version 2.2.5, by Roland McGrath et al. Copyright (C) 1992-2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Compiled by GNU CC version 3.3.2. Compiled on a Linux 2.4.22-uc0 system on 2007-09-27. Available extensions: GNU libio by Per Bothner crypt add-on version 2.1 by Michael Glad and others linuxthreads-0.9 by Xavier Leroy BIND-8.2.3-T5B libthread_db work sponsored by Alpha Processor Inc NIS(YP)/NIS+ NSS modules 0.19 by Thorsten Kukuk Report bugs using the `glibcbug' script to <bugs@gnu.org>. The kernel has been upgraded from 2.4.22 to 2.6.9, but even that is proving a challenge to get a toolchain built. Andy
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