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GCC 13.2.0

02 Nov 23:12
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i686/x86_64-elf Win32/Linux binaries
-GCC 13.2.0
-Binutils 2.41
-GDB 13.2

  • 🤖This modern version of i686-elf-tools has automatically been built by GitHub Actions
  • ⚠️It is completely untested, and merely provided for your convenience in the event that you would prefer to use a modern version of the toolchain
  • 🚀Having said all this, the original release of the toolchain has been thoroughly tested, and is generally recommended unless you specifically know that you need to use a newer version

GCC 7.1.0

26 Aug 02:18
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i686/x86_64-elf Win32/Linux binaries
-GCC 7.1.0
-Binutils 2.28
-GDB 8.0

You can use the script to compile newer versions of these tools if you like, however when it comes to "official releases", I know these versions work, and you're writing a bare bones operating system...do the features of the newer toolchain versions really apply to you?

Note: the precompiled Linux tools don't appear to work on Ubuntu 20.04 (at least for me). If you experience any issues I can confirm that compiling it yourself works fine