[En-Nut-Discussion] Information about gcc compiler versions vs. Ethernut versions
José Vallet
jose.vallet at hut.fi
Mon Mar 6 11:31:46 CET 2006
Nice, very nice. If I'd had this before I would have saved at least one
week trying things. In my opinion, it would be nice to have something
like that somewhere in the "official" web page of the project. It would
save a lot of trouble to many people and repeated questions in the list.
José
Ernst Stippl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I started to compile information about variuous Ethernut versions (3.9.x to
> 4.1.x) and different gcc versions (3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.4.5)
> The resut is a matrix posted at http://www.es-business.com/ethernut
> Click on "Nut/OS Versions vs Compiler Versions
>
> The rows saying "build" in col 1 contain a link to information about
> building the libs thru nutconf
> The rows saying "sample" contain info about compiling the sample projects or
> a link to a "detail" page
> The rows saying "appload" contain info on compiling the "appload" program
> (whichis not part of the "sample apps", but included in the distribution).
>
> The info is thought as a "what works with what" reference.
> It is limited to gcc (both avr and arm) on Windows, straight out of the
> WinAVR and WinARM distributions.
>
> I will add info on current / new versions when available. (The process of
> generating these pages is only partly scripted, there is still quite some
> handwork needed and I hope to improve this soon.)
>
> I hope you find this useful; let me know what you like/dislike.
>
> regards
>
>
> Ernst
>
> P.S. Pls ignore the other links on the vertical bar for now.
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