How select toolsets in Eclipse (was Re: PowerPC, uCOS-II, GCC port)
- From: Rick <reply.in.newsgroup@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 14:12:32 -0500
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 23:54:59 -0800 (PST), tesla <yusufilker@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
http://www.macraigor.com/Eclipse/index.htm -- Cygwin based, looks
very complete..
Good afternoon, tesla.
I have downloaded everything I need from www.macraigor.com, thanks
for the pointer.
I installed the PowerPC port for GCC, which the installer put in
C:/cygwin/usr/local/bin (and ALSO put copies of it all in
C:/cygwin/usr/local for some reason, doesn't seem to matter...).
Then I tried one of Macraigor's demo projects and it worked fine.
THEN... I set up a project for the uCOS-II sources and when I went to
compile them, Eclipse took the normal GCC toolchain in
C:/cygwin/usr/bin, which of course is the x86 toolset and won't
compile PowerPC assembly code (which has been my problem all along).
I have looked everywhere I can find and can't find information on how
to change toolsets within Eclipse, and point it to the PowerPC toolset
in /usr/local/bin. I looked through all the help, googled everything
I could think of, inspected the properties and preferences for the
Macraigor's demo projects, and it's all hidden too deeply for me to
find.
I'm out of ideas... can anyone help?
.
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