![]() Sudo tar xjf gcc-arm-none-eabi-YOUR-VERSION.bz2 -C /usr/share/Ĭreate links so that binaries are accessible system-wide: sudo ln -s /usr/share/gcc-arm-none-eabi-YOUR-VERSION/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc /usr/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc Remove arm-none-eabi-gcc from your system: sudo apt remove gcc-arm-none-eabiĭownload latest version (Linux x86_64 Tarball) from their website, check its MD5. So, to make use of their latest arm-none-eabi-gdb you have to install gcc-arm-embedded manually. all new binary and source packages will not be released on Launchpad henceforth. It turned out that ARM decided to make our life easier (sarcasm) by deprecating the use of PPA - their page at launchpad now has an anouncement: ". I need advice on how to install arm-none-eabi-gdb. I was unable to find a way to install requested version of libisl, as apt offers only two versions - libisl22 and libisl-dev and both are not accepted by installer. Gcc-arm-embedded : Depends: libisl15 (>= 0.15) but it is not installableĮ: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. So I've changed release version for this PPA in Software & Updates to bionic so that I can avoid error 404.Įven though ubuntu 20 has libisl22, now I have unmet dependencies when I try to install gcc-arm-embedded: The following packages have unmet dependencies: I added PPA: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-gcc-arm-embedded/ppaĪnd executed: sudo apt install gcc-arm-embeddedĪs far as I understand - gcc-arm-embedded doesn't have a version for Ubuntu 20. ![]() I tried to install arm-none-eabi-gdb as a part of gcc-arm-embedded.
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