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I have had a look at the tool versions and it has<br>
<pre>i386-rtems-gcc-gcc3.2newlib1.10.0-5</pre>
however, the working CD has <br>
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gcc3.2.1newlib1.11.0-1</a>
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Which is the correct one to test?<br>
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Joel Sherrill wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">A new RTEMS snapshot is available. I hope this is the last snapshot<br>before a release branch is forked. It is available in<br><br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="ftp://ftp.oarcorp.com:/pub/rtems/cd-working">ftp://ftp.oarcorp.com:/pub/rtems/cd-working</a> <br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="ftp://ftp.oarcorp.com:/pub/rtems/snapshots/rtems/current">ftp://ftp.oarcorp.com:/pub/rtems/snapshots/rtems/current</a><br><br>A number of nits fixed, loopback network test added to samples,<br>and BSD sysctl() interface supported for the TCP/IP stack. This<br>allows the standard SNMP package to work with RTEMS. The BSP Howto<br>has been updated to reflect use of automake and the Getting Started<br>has the versions updated.<br><br>A few of the Ada binding tests link and run now but the Makefiles<br>need some magic before they all will.<br><br>Feedback greatly appreciated. I am mentally setting a timer and<br>if there are no bad reports, when it goes off t
he release branch<br>is forked.<br><br>FWIW I am not merging the API change to rtems_io_register_name.<br>It will be a post release item.<br><br></pre>
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