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What Linux distribution for cross-dev ?

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Hi all, 

 

what kind of Linux distribution should I use if I want to cross-develop NIOS2 uCLinux apps under an Linux operated PC ? 

 

Gentoo ? Fedora Core or what else ? 

 

Please help me ! 

 

Thx.
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Altera_Forum
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originally posted by bigboss25@Jul 14 2006, 07:44 PM 

hi all, 

 

what kind of linux distribution should i use if i want to cross-develop nios2 uclinux apps under an linux operated pc ? 

 

gentoo ? fedora core or what else ? 

 

please help me ! 

 

thx. 

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Gentoo, FC/RHEL/startcom, ubuntu , slackware, suse ... most popular distros should work. 

I use FC5 now. 

Just choose what you like. 

 

You may install binary toolchain of nios2 cross gcc, which I built with buildroot. 

http://nioswiki.jot.com/wikihome/operating...binarytoolchain (http://nioswiki.jot.com/wikihome/operatingsystems/binarytoolchain)
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Altera_Forum
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originally posted by hippo+jul 14 2006, 09:43 am--><div class='quotetop'>quote (hippo @ jul 14 2006, 09:43 am)</div> 

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<!--quotebegin-bigboss25@Jul 14 2006, 07:44 PM 

hi all, 

 

what kind of linux distribution should i use if i want to cross-develop nios2 uclinux apps under an linux operated pc ? 

 

gentoo ? fedora core or what else ? 

 

please help me ! 

 

thx. 

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Gentoo, FC/RHEL/startcom, ubuntu , slackware, suse ... most popular distros should work. 

I use FC5 now. 

Just choose what you like. 

 

You may install binary toolchain of nios2 cross gcc, which I built with buildroot. 

http://nioswiki.jot.com/wikihome/operating...binarytoolchain (http://nioswiki.jot.com/wikihome/operatingsystems/binarytoolchain

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Thx Hippo ! 

Hope you will never die or quit the nios2 scene http://forum.niosforum.com/work2/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif you&#39;re so helpfull and responsive ! 

 

May I ask you some more questions : 

- is it possible to use NIOS2 IDE (Eclipse + gnu tools...) under coLinux (let&#39;s say under KDE) ? 

- if yes, is it faster than the window version, because Eclipse/IDE under Windows is soo slow (like a turtle as you said) ? 

 

Kind regards.
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Altera_Forum
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- is it possible to use NIOS2 IDE (Eclipse + gnu tools...) under coLinux (let&#39;s say under KDE) ? 

- if yes, is it faster than the window version, because Eclipse/IDE under Windows is soo slow (like a turtle as you said) ?[/b] 

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I didn&#39;t use IDE on windows XP or Linux. 

And I didn&#39;t try IDE under coLinux, too. 

I think IDE (ie, Eclipse CDT) for uClinux will be better in the future, but there is still a long ways to go. 

 

I would prefer working with the simple, old and trusty command line tools. I don&#39;t think GUI tools can give me more productive capability. ( I use Emacs to edit ,compile and version control. It is good. And you may try. )
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Altera_Forum
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originally posted by hippo@Jul 15 2006, 10:37 PM 

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- is it possible to use nios2 ide (eclipse + gnu tools...) under colinux (let&#39;s say under kde) ? 

- if yes, is it faster than the window version, because eclipse/ide under windows is soo slow (like a turtle as you said) ? 

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I didn&#39;t use IDE on windows XP or Linux. 

And I didn&#39;t try IDE under coLinux, too. 

I think IDE (ie, Eclipse CDT) for uClinux will be better in the future, but there is still a long ways to go. 

 

I would prefer working with the simple, old and trusty command line tools. I don&#39;t think GUI tools can give me more productive capability. ( I use Emacs to edit ,compile and version control. It is good. And you may try. ) 

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update, I have tried the quartus 6.0 and nios2 6.0 for Linux workstation on a Whitebox EL4 Linux PC. 

the nios2 IDE speed improved a lot. the usbblaster works fine, too.
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