I am, but I am using a debian potato for the arm, base system mounted
by nfs on my ipaq, I then chroot to the nfs mounted directory and
do everything else there. So I am natively compiling stuff. I
was not much successfull with the toolchain. This way it is
much more comfortable for me.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 05:34:44PM -0400, Robert E. Hartley wrote:
> Is anyone doing native ARM development, or are we all cross compiling?
>
> I'm curious since I would like to know if there are any others using
> Strong ARM linux machines for development work. (Like the recently
> orphaned NetWinder.)
>
> I am wondering if anyone on this list is having problems re-building
> GCC from CVS for ARM natively.
>
> Thanks
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