arm-none-eabi-gcc \
arm-none-eabi-binutils \
arm-none-eabi-newlib \
- git
+ git \
+ diffutils
elif [[ -n "$(type -P apt-get)" ]]; then
# Debian and derivatives
gcc-arm-none-eabi \
binutils-arm-none-eabi \
libnewlib-arm-none-eabi \
- git
+ git \
+ diffutils
elif [[ -n "$(type -P yum)" ]]; then
# Fedora, CentOS or RHEL and derivatives
avr-libc \
dfu-programmer \
dfu-util \
- gcc-arm-none-eabi \
- binutils-arm-none-eabi \
- libnewlib-arm-none-eabi \
- git
+ arm-none-eabi-gcc-cs \
+ arm-none-eabi-newlib \
+ git \
+ diffutils
# The listed eabi pacackes do unfortunately not exist for CentOS,
# But at least in Fedora they do, so try to install them anyway
# TODO: Build them from sources, if the installation fails
patch \
wget \
dfu-programmer \
- git
+ git \
+ diffutils
# TODO: The avr and eabi tools are not available as default packages, so we need
# another way to install them
+elif [[ -n "$(type -P pkg)" ]]; then
+ # FreeBSD
+ pkg update
+ pkg install -y \
+ git \
+ wget \
+ gmake \
+ gcc \
+ zip \
+ unzip \
+ avr-binutils \
+ avr-gcc \
+ avr-libc \
+ dfu-programmer \
+ dfu-util \
+ arm-none-eabi-gcc \
+ arm-none-eabi-binutils \
+ arm-none-eabi-newlib \
+ diffutils
+elif [[ -n "$(type -P emerge)" ]]; then
+ echo 'Please check that your gcc is built with the multilib use flag enabled.'
+ emerge -vq sys-devel/crossdev
+ USE="-openmp -hardened -sanitize -vtv" crossdev -s4 --stable --g =4.9.4 --portage --verbose --target avr
fi