Announcing Embedded SIG

Hans de Goede j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl
Wed Mar 14 10:28:55 UTC 2007


Trond Danielsen wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I just created a new SIG: Fedora Embedded systems special interest group.
> 
> I have been a Fedora user for several years, and the one thing that I
> have been missing the most is tools for embedded software development.
> Many popular microcontrollers and DPS's such as Atmel AVR and AVR32,
> PIC, 8051 and Analog Devices Blackfin are supported by open source
> tools, but these have until now been missing from the Fedora
> repositories.
> 
> What I want is to see as many of these tools availble in Fedora. Some
> packages have already been included, and other have been submitted for
> review. A list of submitted packages is available here:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TrondDanielsen.
> 
> Support for embedded systems development depend on the guidelines for
> cross-compilers, and a preliminary for these guidelines is availbe
> from this page:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/SIGs/CrossCompiling
> 

I must say I'm a bit disappointed to not see my (well received) proposal for 
cross-gcc guidelines on this page, but instead a link to an old, stale 
incomplete, never publicly discussed guideline attempt under the Packaging 
hierarchy, to me sig specific guidelines belong under the SIG hierarchy where 
they can be freely edited and not under the closeddown Packaging hierachy, 
worse in this case the guideline proposal pointed to has not seen any attention 
for over a year and was never publicly discussed.

> If you think this sounds interesting, and want to help out, check out
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/SIGs/Embedded
> 

This sounds like something which can better be done under the Cross sig, when 
you have cross tools you naturally want support for programmers, remote 
debuggers simulators etc.

Regards,

Hans




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