Releases: sysprogs/oe-manifest
openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.12.05-stm32mp2
This release contains pre-built SD card images and cross-toolchains for the OpenSTLinux distribution targeting STM32MP2 devices. It consists of the following files:
- openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.12.05-images.exe is a self-extracting 7-zip archive containing the SD card images and the FLASH layout files (.tsv). It also contains STM32MP1Programmer.exe - a GUI tool that simplifies the programming of the SD card images using the STM32MP1's bootloader.
- stm32mp2-gcc13.3.0.exe is a ready-to-use Windows cross-toolchain that can produce Linux binaries compatible with the SD card images of this release. It is fully integrated with VisualGDB (https://visualgdb.com/) but can be also used manually as long as you provide the --sysroot argument and specify -march and other flags (see the Toolchain.xml file inside the toolchain directory for a list of flags required by the toolchain).
- st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp2.rootfs-x86_64-toolchain-5.0.3-snapshot.sh is a self-extracting installer for the Linux cross-toolchain produced by the OpenSTLinux build process. You can install it on a 64-bit Linux machine (we recommend Ubuntu 20.04.4). Simply run the installer and it will ask for the installation directory and will then display instructions on using the toolchain.
openstlinux-6.1-yocto-mickledore-mp1-v23.11.15
This release contains pre-built SD card images and cross-toolchains for the OpenSTLinux distribution targeting STM32MP1 devices. It consists of the following files:
- openstlinux-6.1-yocto-mickledore-mp1-v23.11.15-images.exe is a self-extracting 7-zip archive containing the SD card images and the FLASH layout files (.tsv). It also contains STM32MP1Programmer.exe - a GUI tool that simplifies the programming of the SD card images using the STM32MP1's bootloader.
- stm32mp1-gcc12.3.0.exe is a ready-to-use Windows cross-toolchain that can produce Linux binaries compatible with the SD card images of this release. It is fully integrated with VisualGDB (https://visualgdb.com/) but can be also used manually as long as you provide the --sysroot argument and specify -march and other flags (see the Toolchain.xml file inside the toolchain directory for a list of flags required by the toolchain).
- st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-4.2.2-snapshot.sh is a self-extracting installer for the Linux cross-toolchain produced by the OpenSTLinux build process. You can install it on a 64-bit Linux machine (we recommend Ubuntu 20.04.4). Simply run the installer and it will ask for the installation directory and will then display instructions on using the toolchain.
openstlinux-5.15-yocto-kirkstone-mp1-v22.07.27
This release contains pre-built SD card images and cross-toolchains for the OpenSTLinux distribution targeting STM32MP1 devices. It consists of the following files:
- openstlinux-5.15-yocto-kirkstone-mp1-v22.07.27-images.exe is a self-extracting 7-zip archive containing the SD card images and the FLASH layout files (.tsv). It also contains STM32MP1Programmer.exe - a GUI tool that simplifies the programming of the SD card images using the STM32MP1's bootloader.
- stm32mp1-gcc9.3.0-r2.exe is a ready-to-use Windows cross-toolchain that can produce Linux binaries compatible with the SD card images of this release. It is fully integrated with VisualGDB (https://visualgdb.com/) but can be also used manually as long as you provide the --sysroot argument and specify -march and other flags (see the Toolchain.xml file inside the toolchain directory for a list of flags required by the toolchain).
- st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-4.0.2-snapshot.sh is a self-extracting installer for the Linux cross-toolchain produced by the OpenSTLinux build process. You can install it on a 64-bit Linux machine (we recommend Ubuntu 20.04.4). Simply run the installer and it will ask for the installation directory and will then display instructions on using the toolchain.
openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31
This release contains pre-built SD card images and cross-toolchains for the OpenSTLinux distribution targeting STM32MP1 devices. It consists of the following files:
- openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31-images.exe is a self-extracting 7-zip archive containing the SD card images and the FLASH layout files (.tsv). It also contains STM32MP1Programmer.exe - a GUI tool that simplifies the programming of the SD card images using the STM32MP1's bootloader.
- stm32mp1-gcc9.3.0-r2.exe is a ready-to-use Windows cross-toolchain that can produce Linux binaries compatible with the SD card images of this release. It is fully integrated with VisualGDB (https://visualgdb.com/) but can be also used manually as long as you provide the --sysroot argument and specify -march and other flags (see the Toolchain.xml file inside the toolchain directory for a list of flags required by the toolchain).
- st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-3.1-snapshot.sh is a self-extracting installer for the Linux cross-toolchain produced by the OpenSTLinux build process. You can install it on a 64-bit Linux machine (we recommend Ubuntu 18.04.2). Simply run the installer and it will ask for the installation directory and will then display instructions on using the toolchain.
openstlinux-5.4-dunfell-mp1-20-11-12
This release contains pre-built SD card images and cross-toolchains for the OpenSTLinux distribution targeting STM32MP1 devices. It consists of the following files:
- openstlinux-5.4-dunfell-mp1-20-11-12-images.exe is a self-extracting 7-zip archive containing the SD card images and the FLASH layout files (.tsv). It also contains STM32MP1Programmer.exe - a GUI tool that simplifies the programming of the SD card images using the STM32MP1's bootloader.
- stm32mp1-gcc9.3.0.exe is a ready-to-use Windows cross-toolchain that can produce Linux binaries compatible with the SD card images of this release. It is fully integrated with VisualGDB (https://visualgdb.com/) but can be also used manually as long as you provide the --sysroot argument and specify -march and other flags (see the Toolchain.xml file inside the toolchain directory for a list of flags required by the toolchain).
- st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-3.1-snapshot.sh is a self-extracting installer for the Linux cross-toolchain produced by the OpenSTLinux build process. You can install it on a 64-bit Linux machine (we recommend Ubuntu 18.04.2). Simply run the installer and it will ask for the installation directory and will then display instructions on using the toolchain.
openstlinux-4.19-thud-mp1-19-10-09
This release contains pre-built SD card images and cross-toolchains for the OpenSTLinux distribution targeting STM32MP1 devices. It consists of the following files:
- openstlinux-4.19-thud-mp1-19-10-09-images.exe is a self-extracting 7-zip archive containing the SD card images and the FLASH layout files (.tsv). It also contains STM32MP1Programmer.exe - a GUI tool that simplifies the programming of the SD card images using the STM32MP1's bootloader.
- stm32mp1-gcc8.2.0-r2.exe is a ready-to-use Windows cross-toolchain that can produce Linux binaries compatible with the SD card images of this release. It is fully integrated with VisualGDB (https://visualgdb.com/) but can be also used manually as long as you provide the --sysroot argument and specify -march and other flags (see the Toolchain.xml file inside the toolchain directory for a list of flags required by the toolchain).
- st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-2.6-snapshot.sh is a self-extracting installer for the Linux cross-toolchain produced by the OpenSTLinux build process. You can install it on a 64-bit Linux machine (we recommend Ubuntu 18.04.2). Simply run the installer and it will ask for the installation directory and will then display instructions on using the toolchain.
openstlinux-4.19-thud-mp1-19-02-20
This release contains pre-built SD card images and cross-toolchains for the OpenSTLinux distribution targeting STM32MP1 devices. It consists of the following files:
- openstlinux-4.19-thud-mp1-19-02-20-images.exe is a self-extracting 7-zip archive containing the SD card images and the FLASH layout files (.tsv). It also contains STM32MP1Programmer.exe - a GUI tool that simplifies the programming of the SD card images using the STM32MP1's bootloader.
- stm32mp1-gcc8.2.0.exe is a ready-to-use Windows cross-toolchain that can produce Linux binaries compatible with the SD card images of this release. It is fully integrated with VisualGDB (https://visualgdb.com/) but can be also used manually as long as you provide the --sysroot argument and specify -march and other flags (see the Toolchain.xml file inside the toolchain directory for a list of flags required by the toolchain).
- st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-2.6-snapshot.sh is a self-extracting installer for the Linux cross-toolchain produced by the OpenSTLinux build process. You can install it on a 64-bit Linux machine (we recommend Ubuntu 18.04.2). Simply run the installer and it will ask for the installation directory and will then display instructions on using the toolchain.