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[avr-libc-dev] Re: AVR toolset on Linux, Mac?
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Anton Erasmus |
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[avr-libc-dev] Re: AVR toolset on Linux, Mac? |
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Sat, 19 Mar 2005 11:16:50 +0200 |
On 17 Mar 2005 at 23:25, Joerg Wunsch wrote:
> As E. Weddington wrote:
>
> > Some people know of the existance of the "cdk4avr" project on SF:
> > ......... I just did a quick check for it and now I can't seem to
> > find it on SF. Perhaps it's defunct and been removed?
>
> It was completely out of date, alas, when I checked it last time
> (about a month ago), so that defeated the entire idea behind it.
>
> > Anyone know where RPMs might be hosted? Jörg, isn't it correct that
> > Savannah frowns on hosting binaries? Perhaps SourceForge would be
> > ok?
>
> Savannah is OK, too, but they don't offer subdirectories in the
> download areas (yet again, after the crack). One idea would be to use
> the "AVR Super-Project"'s download area for this.
>
> > I think that would just leave Solaris as the only platform left
> > without a binary distro... :-)
>
> It shouldn't bee too difficult to post them to sunfreeware.com. ;-)
>
>
> As Bernhard Walle wrote:
>
> > I provide RPMs at http://turing.fh-landshut.de/~bwalle/avr/.
>
> The only question is how stable that kind of URL would be. See, even
> Jason Kyle eventually gave up hosting the mailing lists on avr1.org.
>
Yes, I agree that finding a stable site is important. The libelf package
homepage
is on a similar site which seems to have disappeared. (Needed to build
dwarfdump)
A site with manu automatic mirrors would of course be the best.
Regards
Anton Erasmus
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A J Erasmus