Installing Linaro on Ubuntu 18.04
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I am following this guide to install Linaro on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine (64-bit Duo core). Unlike the guide, I want to have the latest Linaro version. Thus, these are the commands I use:
sudo apt-get install aptitude
sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib
wget -c https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/latest/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz --no-check-certificate
tar xf gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz
export CC=`pwd`/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-
{CC}gcc --version
It fails at the last line, complaining:
{CC}gcc: command not found
Can somebody enlighten me? What have I done wrong? This process previously failed when I used Linaro 6.4.1 as in the guide. Thank you so much in advance.
As N0rbert pointed out, I put the $ in there. The output is:
gcc (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0
Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Linaro is nowhere to be found. How does that export command work, and why is not not doing what it should?
gcc linaro
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I am following this guide to install Linaro on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine (64-bit Duo core). Unlike the guide, I want to have the latest Linaro version. Thus, these are the commands I use:
sudo apt-get install aptitude
sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib
wget -c https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/latest/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz --no-check-certificate
tar xf gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz
export CC=`pwd`/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-
{CC}gcc --version
It fails at the last line, complaining:
{CC}gcc: command not found
Can somebody enlighten me? What have I done wrong? This process previously failed when I used Linaro 6.4.1 as in the guide. Thank you so much in advance.
As N0rbert pointed out, I put the $ in there. The output is:
gcc (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0
Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Linaro is nowhere to be found. How does that export command work, and why is not not doing what it should?
gcc linaro
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Your forgot$sign - should be${CC}. It is a variable.
– N0rbert
Aug 29 at 19:25
@N0rbert, I added the$sign. I still dont get the expected output.
– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 2:33
OK, somebody told me to useecho ${CC}and it worked afterwards. No clue why.
– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 5:17
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I am following this guide to install Linaro on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine (64-bit Duo core). Unlike the guide, I want to have the latest Linaro version. Thus, these are the commands I use:
sudo apt-get install aptitude
sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib
wget -c https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/latest/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz --no-check-certificate
tar xf gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz
export CC=`pwd`/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-
{CC}gcc --version
It fails at the last line, complaining:
{CC}gcc: command not found
Can somebody enlighten me? What have I done wrong? This process previously failed when I used Linaro 6.4.1 as in the guide. Thank you so much in advance.
As N0rbert pointed out, I put the $ in there. The output is:
gcc (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0
Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Linaro is nowhere to be found. How does that export command work, and why is not not doing what it should?
gcc linaro
I am following this guide to install Linaro on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine (64-bit Duo core). Unlike the guide, I want to have the latest Linaro version. Thus, these are the commands I use:
sudo apt-get install aptitude
sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib
wget -c https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/latest/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz --no-check-certificate
tar xf gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz
export CC=`pwd`/gcc-linaro-7.3.1-2018.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-
{CC}gcc --version
It fails at the last line, complaining:
{CC}gcc: command not found
Can somebody enlighten me? What have I done wrong? This process previously failed when I used Linaro 6.4.1 as in the guide. Thank you so much in advance.
As N0rbert pointed out, I put the $ in there. The output is:
gcc (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0
Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Linaro is nowhere to be found. How does that export command work, and why is not not doing what it should?
gcc linaro
gcc linaro
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asked Aug 29 at 19:14
J. Doe
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Your forgot$sign - should be${CC}. It is a variable.
– N0rbert
Aug 29 at 19:25
@N0rbert, I added the$sign. I still dont get the expected output.
– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 2:33
OK, somebody told me to useecho ${CC}and it worked afterwards. No clue why.
– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 5:17
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Your forgot$sign - should be${CC}. It is a variable.
– N0rbert
Aug 29 at 19:25
@N0rbert, I added the$sign. I still dont get the expected output.
– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 2:33
OK, somebody told me to useecho ${CC}and it worked afterwards. No clue why.
– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 5:17
2
2
Your forgot
$ sign - should be ${CC}. It is a variable.– N0rbert
Aug 29 at 19:25
Your forgot
$ sign - should be ${CC}. It is a variable.– N0rbert
Aug 29 at 19:25
@N0rbert, I added the
$ sign. I still dont get the expected output.– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 2:33
@N0rbert, I added the
$ sign. I still dont get the expected output.– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 2:33
OK, somebody told me to use
echo ${CC} and it worked afterwards. No clue why.– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 5:17
OK, somebody told me to use
echo ${CC} and it worked afterwards. No clue why.– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 5:17
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Download Linaro and add path at the bopttom of your basghrc file
PATH=$PATH:"Path_to_Linaro_Extract_Directory/bin"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxEUQKW_QEk
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Download Linaro and add path at the bopttom of your basghrc file
PATH=$PATH:"Path_to_Linaro_Extract_Directory/bin"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxEUQKW_QEk
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Download Linaro and add path at the bopttom of your basghrc file
PATH=$PATH:"Path_to_Linaro_Extract_Directory/bin"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxEUQKW_QEk
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Download Linaro and add path at the bopttom of your basghrc file
PATH=$PATH:"Path_to_Linaro_Extract_Directory/bin"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxEUQKW_QEk
Download Linaro and add path at the bopttom of your basghrc file
PATH=$PATH:"Path_to_Linaro_Extract_Directory/bin"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxEUQKW_QEk
answered Nov 28 at 15:37
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Your forgot
$sign - should be${CC}. It is a variable.– N0rbert
Aug 29 at 19:25
@N0rbert, I added the
$sign. I still dont get the expected output.– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 2:33
OK, somebody told me to use
echo ${CC}and it worked afterwards. No clue why.– J. Doe
Aug 30 at 5:17