On 02/08/13 22:18, Vincent Rivière wrote:
On 08/02/2013 23:05, Miro Kropáček wrote:This doesn't seem right. Imagine you are an Atari developer and happy userof FireBee -- how would you compile multiple versions of your software?ColdFire could be the default, and 68000 and 68020-60 the multilibs.Another approach is to avoid multilib, and build a cross-compiler for the other CPUs.Potential example on the FireBee: - gcc -> ColdFire - m68k000-atari-mint-gcc -> 68000 Ugly, but realistic.
Not ugly. It's actually the way it works. Alan.