[llvm-dev] A new release of ELLCC is available
Richard Pennington via llvm-dev
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Jan 28 21:06:19 PST 2016
A new binary release of the ELLCC cross compilation tool chain is available.
ELLCC is a pre-packaged set of tools designed to support cross compilation
for a variety of target processors.
This release has simple instructions for cross building Linux for the
Raspberry Pi: http://ellcc.org/blog/?p=26628 and updates several libraries.
This is the last release which will be built with autohell. I hope that
I can
figure out how to use cmake soon for the next release.
ELLCC includes:
* ecc (a clang/ELLCC based C/C++ compiler)
* binutils
* GDB
* QEMU (on x86_64 Linux hosts)
The ELLCC run-time libraries are supplied pre-built for all targets and
are all covered with BSD-like licenses:
* libc++ The C++ standard library
* musl The POSIX compliant C library
* compiler-rt Low level compiler support
* expat XML parsing
* libedit Command history
* ncurses Terminal handling
* zlib Compression
* curl ULR syntax data transfer
* libevent Event notification
* mbed TLS TLS
* c-ares Asynchronous DNS
* libssh2 Client side SSH2
* libmetalink Metalink support
* openldap Lightweight directory access protocol
* nanomsg Several common communication patterns
ELLCC is entirely self hosting.
From the ChangeLog:
version 0.1.28:
* Update to curl 7.47.0.
* Update to binutils 2.26.
* Update autoconf files for several libraries.
* Update to LLVM r258477.
* Added missing aarch64 compiler-rt functions: __floatditf, etc.
* Add wireless tools build to ecclinux.
* Update to LLVM r257984.
* Add less build to ecclinux.
Binary tarballs are available from http://ellcc.org/blog/?page_id=20295
The tool chain can build programs for ARM, Mips, PowerPC, and x86 Linux and
stand-alone targets and x86 Windows systems.
Pre-built binaries are available for ARM, Mips, and x86 Linux host systems
as well as x86_64 Windows and Mac OS X hosts.
All host systems can build programs for all the supported targets.
Available targets are listed here: http://ellcc.org/blog/?page_id=313
-Rich
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