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Based on the provided context, here are the answers to your questions:
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Does Toradex support the intermediate Yocto releases (or only the major releases)?
Toradex primarily supports major Yocto Project releases. The context mentions that Toradex uses specific versions of Yocto Project releases, and these are typically aligned with major releases. For example, the context refers to Yocto Project Release 4.0 being officially supported. Intermediate releases like 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 are not explicitly mentioned, suggesting that Toradex may not officially support these intermediate releases.
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How and when can I get support for GCC14?
To get support for GCC14, you would need to use a Yocto Project release that includes GCC14. According to your requirement, this would be the Scarthgap release or later. Since Toradex’s support for specific Yocto Project versions is aligned with their release strategy, you would need to check if and when Toradex plans to support a Yocto Project release that includes GCC14. This information might not be available in the provided context, so you may need to contact Toradex support directly for detailed timelines and plans regarding future Yocto Project releases and GCC versions.
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How can I find out - without building with Yocto or running a command on the dev kit - which GCC versions are currently supported on my dev kit?
The context does not provide a direct method to determine the GCC version without building or running commands. However, you can refer to the release notes and documentation provided by Toradex for the specific BSP version you are using. These documents typically include information about the toolchain versions, including GCC. You can find these release notes on the Toradex developer website or in the News section of toradex.com. Additionally, you can check the meta-information and recipes in the Yocto Project layers used by Toradex, which might list the GCC version being used.
If you need more specific information or have further questions, contacting Toradex support directly would be the best approach.
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