Saturday, 2020-10-31

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xypronBuilding https://github.com/openrisc/musl-cross fails due to a server failure on http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/download/mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz. This musl-cross repository anyway seems a bit dated. What is the best source for building a or1k-gcc-musl-gcc cross-compiler?09:37
smaeulhttps://github.com/richfelker/musl-cross-make is generally much faster and reasonably up to date15:02
smaeul(Rich generally prioritizes stability over having the absolute latest versions)15:09
smaeulif you want something more bleeding-edge, there are forks of that (like https://git.zv.io/toolchains/musl-cross-make which powers https://musl.cc/) that are really quick about version bumps15:09
tpbTitle: Projects · toolchains / musl-cross-make · GitLab (at git.zv.io)15:09
xypronThanks tpb, smaeul15:45
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