Eclipse Gcc Cross Compiler Support

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Eclipse Community Forums: C / C++ IDE (CDT) » Cross GCC

    https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/446600/
    I downloaded and installed Eclipse C/C++ IDE. I tried to create a C/C++ project. It asks me to select a Cross GCC Compiler. I haven't installed a Compiler. I want to know where I can get Cross GCC Compiler and is it free? Thanks Jayanth D. Attachment: compiler…

Eclipse Community Forums: C / C++ IDE (CDT) » Adding a ...

    https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/172429/
    I have a gcc-cross-compiler for OMAP5912 architecture. I want to program C codes in eclipse using that cross compiler. How to add it in the eclipse path.? So that when I build/compile any C program in eclipse , It must be compiled according to new cross-compiler. Kindly help.!! I am using Helious 3.6 , With CDT, PDE etc. installed. Thanks, Nikunj

Eclipse Community Forums: C / C++ IDE (CDT) » GCC Cross ...

    https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1088102/
    Yes, I am pretty mixed up - it is a long and crooked way from "cross GCC" to ARM compiler (toolset) build for specific hardware. The terminology is not always intuitive - in SSH I have server and client , in "cross compiling " I have a "host". So what do you call the machine where I am using Eclipse to write the software on ?

Eclipse Community Forums: C / C++ IDE (CDT) » How to setup ...

    https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1092536/
    I am trying to run cross-compile with arm-linux-gnuabihf for my developementboard with an armv7 (cortex-a9) with arm-ds-5 which is based on the eclipse enviroment. First im trying to run a simple "Helloworld" to validate the settings, but i have run into problems i somehow cannot overcome.

Eclipse Community Forums: C / C++ IDE (CDT) » Type 'std ...

    https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1088635/
    I did have the setting for Cross GCC compiler already, as suggested - here is the screenshot: but after several code recompilations, nothing changes and I still have the very same issue. I noticed though, that when I close Eclipse, restart, problem seems to go away until code is recompiled.

Eclipse Community Forums: C / C++ IDE (CDT) » Toolchain ...

    https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/171597/
    However, I have 2 versions of GCC installed, one in the standard MinGW installation C:\MinGW and one not. How can I get Eclipse to use the GCC installation in the non-standard path? Is it also possible to change the name of the binary that Eclipse uses, say from g++ to x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++? ... Or download C/C++ GCC Cross Compiler Support ...

Eclipse Community Forums: C / C++ IDE (CDT) » Setup a (ARM ...

    https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1073505/
    If you want it, the easiest way is to enable one of the builtin discovery providers in the Providers dialog. I don't think it really matters which you select but, since you are cross compiling, I'd pick the one labeled Cross GCC Built-In Compiler Settings. It will run a command to get the compiler …



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