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Bingo600
PostPosted: Feb 23, 2010 - 09:17 PM
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Joined: Apr 25, 2004
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Location: Denmark

Guyzz

I just uploaded a "Special feb-23" avr-gcc Linux version ...

It's based on the patches from WinAVR-20100110-install.exe

It's "Unsupported" as it doesn't come from the FreeBSD , but i made it because it might take some time for Jörg to update the FreeBSD repository.

The only change is that i use binutils-2.19.1 , and hence that.
Had to remove the binutils patch 40-binutils-2.19-wrong-arch.patch , as it's allready applied.

Else all gcc & binutils patches are the ones from WinAVR , including the "build-in patches" , for gcc & lib-c.

Afaik needed for making some "touch libraries" from Atmel.

Ohh ... I also use the new avr-libc-1.6.8 ...


Insight uses the new patches from the FreeBSD repos.

So this is basically a WinAVR-20100110-install.deb install package.

Ehh ... except for the many modifications i allready have mentioned Embarassed Embarassed


Get the package here.
http://www.wrightflyer.co.uk/avr-gcc/

Note... It's build on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS , and I really can't support every distro. So if it works for you it's nice.

But don't complain if it doesn't

The sources for the build is a mix of my buildscript in the sticky.
Quote:
build-avr-gcc-4.3.3-libc-1.6.7-insight6.8-arch25-fix-dude-5.10-26-Jan-2010.zip


And EW's patches.
http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?name ... f7e#672523

Code:

Known MCU names:
  avr1 avr2 avr25 avr3 avr31 avr35 avr4 avr5 avr51 avr6 avrxmega1
  avrxmega2 avrxmega3 avrxmega4 avrxmega5 avrxmega6 avrxmega7 at90s1200
  attiny11 attiny12 attiny15 attiny28 at90s2313 at90s2323 at90s2333
  at90s2343 attiny22 attiny26 at90s4414 at90s4433 at90s4434 at90s8515
  at90c8534 at90s8535 ata6289 attiny13 attiny13a attiny2313 attiny2313a
  attiny24 attiny24a attiny4313 attiny44 attiny44a attiny84 attiny25
  attiny45 attiny85 attiny261 attiny261a attiny461 attiny461a attiny861
  attiny861a attiny87 attiny43u attiny48 attiny88 at86rf401 at43usb355
  at76c711 atmega103 at43usb320 attiny167 at90usb82 at90usb162 atmega8u2
  atmega16u2 atmega32u2 atmega8 atmega48 atmega48a atmega48p atmega88
  atmega88a atmega88p atmega88pa atmega8515 atmega8535 atmega8hva
  atmega4hvd atmega8hvd at90pwm1 at90pwm2 at90pwm2b at90pwm3 at90pwm3b
  at90pwm81 atmega16 atmega16a atmega161 atmega162 atmega163 atmega164a
  atmega164p atmega165 atmega165a atmega165p atmega168 atmega168a
  atmega168p atmega169 atmega169a atmega169p atmega169pa atmega16hva
  atmega16hvb atmega32 atmega323 atmega324a atmega324p atmega324pa
  atmega325 atmega325p atmega3250 atmega3250p atmega328 atmega328p
  atmega329 atmega329p atmega329pa atmega3290 atmega3290p atmega32hvb
  atmega406 atmega64 atmega640 atmega644 atmega644a atmega644p atmega644pa
  atmega645 atmega645a atmega645p atmega649 atmega649a atmega649p
  atmega6450 atmega6450a atmega6450p atmega6490 atmega6490a atmega6490p
  atmega64hve atmega16hva atmega16hva2 at90can32 at90can64 at90pwm216
  at90pwm316 atmega16m1 atmega16u4 atmega32c1 atmega32m1 atmega32u4
  atmega32u6 atmega64c1 atmega64m1 at90usb646 at90usb647 at90scr100 at94k
  atmega128 atmega1280 atmega1281 atmega1284p atmega128rfa1 at90can128
  at90usb1286 at90usb1287 m3000f m3000s m3001b atmega2560 atmega2561
  atxmega16a4 atxmega16d4 atxmega32d4 atxmega32a4 atxmega64a3 atxmega64d3
  atxmega64a1 atxmega128a3 atxmega128d3 atxmega192a3 atxmega192d3
  atxmega256a3 atxmega256a3b atxmega256d3 atxmega128a1



Edit: I just build one project with it , so it's just tested verry lightly


Make sure you have a backup of your working toolchain


/Bingo


Last edited by Bingo600 on Feb 23, 2010 - 10:26 PM; edited 2 times in total
 
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wek
PostPosted: Feb 23, 2010 - 09:38 PM
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Bingo,

I don't use the GNU AVR toolchain under Linux, but it is a very good feeling to know that there is one out there, would I ever need it.

If you don't hear 'thanks' often enough, here is one from me:
THANKS.

And here is one for Joerg for maintaining one on FreeBSD (more good feelings):
THANKS.

Jan
 
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Bingo600
PostPosted: Feb 23, 2010 - 09:42 PM
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Joined: Apr 25, 2004
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Location: Denmark

Thanx Jan

It's nice to know someone appreciates the effort

/Bingo
 
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ddd7
PostPosted: Feb 24, 2010 - 07:44 AM
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Joined: Apr 02, 2002
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Location: Portland

Nice!

I have a client piece that is 32u2 based running linux I had been doing this by compiling for the 162 and praying. .

Thanks.
 
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damien_d
PostPosted: Feb 28, 2010 - 10:40 AM
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Joined: Dec 15, 2008
Posts: 587
Location: Brisbane, Australia

Hi Bingo,

It's very much appreciated. We do continuous integration builds of our projects and is the main reason we use the Linux GCC toolchain. We could probably do it with WinAVR, but our existing build server is Linux and we can shell script all the bits and pieces we like to do with each release.

Plus, it means I don't have to boot to Windows now Smile

Your efforts are very much appreciated.

-- Damien
 
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