I can endure pain but I'm uncertain, if I shall do the 1st step. I think, I'll rely on your experience with the v7 first. I am so lazy ...glenenglish wrote:Howdy MM
Actually might be a bit more difficult on Raspberry Pie being very old ARMv6 architecture ... if you can put all the libraries together it would probably work.
Yes, I heard about it more and more. Will keep an eye on it!glenenglish wrote:Howdy MM
HOWEVER
I would suggest using an ARMv7 platform .... I'd suggest the Hardkernel platforms (ODROID).
On the other hand, the Raspi community is nearly exploding here in Germany. So the Raspi is an important platform for me these days. And the RPi 2 with 4 cores @ 1GHz has more power than my workstation with Core 2 Duo @ 1.somewhat GHz.
However, a smart solution would be a "deploy via scp, debug via gdbserver/gdb remote" for any of these targets. I made some experience with Bitbake Embedded Linux and remote gdb and different IDEs. It's mostly a pain. The worst IDE actually has the best remote linux support (http://elinux.org/TCF). Basically, TCF could be integrated into any IDE, but it's to much for my spare time. And I would understand, if no one else would integrate it - although Codelite/TCF would be a dream team for thousands of developers.
So, finally, a real smart solution for the embedded linux community would be a TCF plugin for Codelite.
At least there is somewhat I can dream about,
Modem Man