well-known cross-compilation toolchains (from
http://www.linaro.org[Linaro] for ARM,
http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/sourcery-tools/sourcery-codebench/editions/lite-edition/[Sourcery
-CodeBench] for ARM, x86, x86-64, PowerPC, MIPS and SuperH,
-https://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain[Blackfin toolchains
-from Analog Devices], etc.) and is capable of downloading them
-automatically, or it can be pointed to a custom toolchain, either
-available for download or installed locally.
+CodeBench] for ARM, x86-64, PowerPC, and MIPS, and is capable of
+downloading them automatically, or it can be pointed to a custom
+toolchain, either available for download or installed locally.
Then, you have three solutions to use an external toolchain:
* Use a predefined external toolchain profile, and let Buildroot
download, extract and install the toolchain. Buildroot already knows
- about a few CodeSourcery, Linaro, Blackfin and Xilinx toolchains.
- Just select the toolchain profile in +Toolchain+ from the
- available ones. This is definitely the easiest solution.
+ about a few CodeSourcery and Linaro toolchains. Just select the
+ toolchain profile in +Toolchain+ from the available ones. This is
+ definitely the easiest solution.
* Use a predefined external toolchain profile, but instead of having
Buildroot download and extract the toolchain, you can tell Buildroot