Topic: Errors in ARM_EWL-libraries when compiling with gcc 4.8.4 toolchain
The compilation output can be found in project_compilation.txt
In summary we have the following questions:
Is this the correct way (using gcc 4.8.4) to build the EWL-Libraries?
What causes the difference in the different ways of compilation the EWL-libraries?
Why is there no compiler warning that gives us a hint that the compiled EWL-libraries are not working?
What do the other compiler warnings mean?
Attached you may find the text-files stated above.
Thanks in advance,
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Hello kaeven:
Just bringing here the same information as in the Service Request you submitted.
The EWL libraries were tested using the GCC toolchain v4_7_3, as the one included with CodeWarrior v10.6.
Unfortunately the developers will not test the EWL libraries with later versions of GCC due to the introduction of KDS:
Kinetis Design Studio Integrated Development |Freescale
We are sorry for the inconveniences.
Regards!,
Jorge Gonzalez
Hello kaeven:
Just bringing here the same information as in the Service Request you submitted.
The EWL libraries were tested using the GCC toolchain v4_7_3, as the one included with CodeWarrior v10.6.
Unfortunately the developers will not test the EWL libraries with later versions of GCC due to the introduction of KDS:
Kinetis Design Studio Integrated Development |Freescale
We are sorry for the inconveniences.
Regards!,
Jorge Gonzalez