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OpenSDK

Supported Languages

  • C
  • C++
  • Fortran (roboRIO only)

Supported Hosts

All tiers should compile with these scripts. But support will only be given if the OS vendor supports the platform.

For example, these tools should work on Windows XP but support will only be given to Windows 10 or newer. The same logic applies for macOS and Ubuntu.

Tier 1

OS Arch Known to work on
Windows x86_64 Windows XP
Linux x86_64 Ubuntu 20.04
Mac x86_64 macOS 10.9
Mac ARMv8 macOS 11.0

Tier 2

Tier 2 is used for select targets on an as needed basis.

OS Arch Known to work on Note
Linux ARMv7 Debian/Raspberry Pi OS 11 Only for roboRIO targets
Linux ARMv8 Debian/Raspberry Pi OS 11 Only for roboRIO targets

Tier 3

Tier 3 is not built in CI nor is tested, but bugs or merge requests will be addressed.

OS Arch Known to work on
Windows i686 Windows XP
Linux i686 Ubuntu 20.04
Linux ARMv7 Ubuntu 20.04
Linux ARMv8 Ubuntu 20.04

Supported Targets

Architecture Operating System Version Release Download Name
ARMv7 (softfp) N.I. Linux (roboRIO) Academic GCC 12.1 cortexa9_vfpv3-roborio-academic-2023-*
ARMv6 Raspberry Pi OS 11 GCC 10.2 armhf-raspi-bullseye-2023-*
ARMv7 Debian/Raspberry Pi OS 11 GCC 10.2 armhf-bullseye-2023-*
ARMv8 Debian/Raspberry Pi OS 11 GCC 10.2 arm64-bullseye-2023-*

Resources

Credits

Licensing Notice

NOTE: Refer to the text in COPYING for the full legal statement. The text written below is made from a very basic understanding of GPLv3 (and its exceptions).

As per GPLv3 (snippet below) all scripts to build the GNU toolchain must be provided under the same license. So, the scripts in the repository are released under GPLv3.

For an executable work, complete source code means [...], plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable.

The GCC exception still applies so the toolchain built with these scripts can still be used for any project as per the exception. A copy of this exception can be found here.

The files under patches/ are released under the same license as the project in which it targets. As of April 2022, all projects are currently GPLv3 so the patches are also released under GPLv3.