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Re: [Ltib] Toolchain error using ltib - M544X coldfire


From: Stuart Hughes
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Toolchain error using ltib - M544X coldfire
Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 13:50:02 +0000
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Hi Jon,

It looks like the merge out from Freescale was inconsistent in some areas the m5445x platform was not in the toolchain config control files.

I've updated these now on Savannah to what I _think_ they should be. If you do a cvs update and re-run ./ltib -m config it should find them (remember to save). I get this, please check yours is the same. If it is, build and test.

--- Toolchain selection.
    Toolchain (gcc-4.3.43 eglibc-2.5.43 mk68k toolchain.)  --->
(-march=isac -mcpu=54455 -msoft-float) Enter any CFLAGS for gcc/g++

Regards, Stuart

Jon Burke wrote:
Hello,
I've previously successfully used LTIB for the coldfire M54455 using the
BSP on Freescale's website. But Freescale don't provide updates, and it
seems not to work on new Fedora 12. So I figured I would try the version
on Savannah. I followed the instructions in the FAQ, but when running
ltib, I always get the following error:

You must set configuration values in config/platform/mcf5445x/.config
for:
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX TOOLCHAIN_PATH traceback:
 main::check_platform_config:2215
  main::pre_build_checks:1455
   main:558

I have "Freescale M544X coldfire/m68k (MMU)" selected as the target. I
can see that it has installed various tools in /opt/ltib, but it does
not seem to include gcc. The FAQ says toolchains "are stored on the GPP
as the binary rpms and will be downloaded and installed as required." Is
this wrong? Does anyone know if I need to install a toolchain myself
first, and if so how?

Jon.


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