From mark at codesourcery.com Sat Oct 30 01:39:17 2004 From: mark at codesourcery.com (Mark Mitchell) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:39:17 -0700 Subject: 2004 Q3 release available shortly, GNU/Linux and GDB support coming in Q1 2005 Message-ID: <4182F0C5.9050902@codesourcery.com> Our 2004-Q3 release of the GNU Toolchain for ARM is almost ready! We're presently putting the finishing touches on that release. Our partners, ARM, Ltd. and Symbian, Ltd., have been validating our release for nearly a month, and we expect that validation to be fully completed within the next two weeks. Although we recognize that November is not technically in the third quarter, we think that investing a little extra up-front validation is well worthwhile. As you may have guessed from the mention of Symbian, this release will fully support SymbianOS. You will be able to use GCC and G++ to build applications for SymbianOS. CodeSourcery's future releases of GCC and G++ for ARM will of course continue to support SymbianOS. The 2004-Q3 release will also include support for VFP hardware, improved code generation for ARM V5 and V6 cores, and must faster C++ exception-handling. And, as promised, our Windows-hosted binaries will now be packaged using a Windows installer so that there will be no need to unzip or untar the binaries. Look for a release announcement on these lists soon! Our next release will be the 2005-Q1 release, available on or about April 1st, 2005. This release will contain some exciting new features, including out-of-the-box support for GNU/Linux targets, a prebuilt version of the GNU C Library (GLIBC) for GNU/Linux, and the addition of the GNU Debugger (GDB). GLIBC will support the Native Posix Threads Library (NPTL) and Thread Local Storage (TLS). GDB will contain support for ARM's Remote Device Interface (RDI); you will be able to use GDB to talk to all ARM targets that support RDI. More details about both the upcoming 2004-Q3 release and the 2005-Q1 release are available in the form of slides presented at ARM DevCon: http://www.codesourcery.com/downloads/public/gnu_toolchain/arm/documents/ARM%20Devcon%202004.pdf Sincerely, -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery, LLC mark at codesourcery.com