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Binutils is the [[GNU]] projects portable assember, linker & librarian project.  These are the low level tools to create executables.  The big advantage of binutils is that it's easy to setup a cross building toolset for another platform.
 
Binutils is the [[GNU]] projects portable assember, linker & librarian project.  These are the low level tools to create executables.  The big advantage of binutils is that it's easy to setup a cross building toolset for another platform.
  
Binutils is able to target, and host a wide array of cpu's and platforms, although it's biggest use is for UNIX like systems.
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Binutils is able to target, and host a wide array of CPUs and platforms, although its biggest use is for UNIX-like systems.
  
 
The binutils homepage can be found [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/ here].
 
The binutils homepage can be found [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/ here].

Latest revision as of 10:23, 21 November 2012

Binutils is the GNU projects portable assember, linker & librarian project. These are the low level tools to create executables. The big advantage of binutils is that it's easy to setup a cross building toolset for another platform.

Binutils is able to target, and host a wide array of CPUs and platforms, although its biggest use is for UNIX-like systems.

The binutils homepage can be found here.