mips64r6el-n32--musl--stable-2017.05-toolchains-1-20-ge9cdc44-1 Toolchains are hosted here: http://toolchains.bootlin.com/ All the licenses can be found here: http://toolchains.bootlin.com/downloads/releases/licenses/ All the sources can be found here: http://toolchains.bootlin.com/downloads/releases/sources/ PACKAGE VERSION LICENSE buildroot 2017.05-00020-ge9cdc44 GPL-2.0+ gcc-final 6.3.0 unknown binutils 2.27 GPL-3.0+, libiberty LGPL-2.1+ gmp 6.1.2 LGPL-3.0+ or GPL-2.0+ m4 1.4.18 GPL-3.0+ mpc 1.0.3 LGPL-3.0+ mpfr 3.1.5 LGPL-3.0+ gcc-initial 6.3.0 unknown autoconf 2.69 GPL-3.0+ with exceptions libtool 2.4.6 GPL-2.0+ automake 1.15 GPL-2.0+ gdb 7.11.1 GPL-2.0+, LGPL-2.0+, GPL-3.0+, LGPL-3.0+ expat 2.2.0 MIT pkgconf 0.9.12 pkgconf license ncurses 6.0 MIT with advertising clause musl 1.1.16 MIT linux-headers 4.9.30 GPL-2.0 dash 0.5.8 BSD-3-Clause, GPL-2.0+ (mksignames.c) gdb 7.11.1 GPL-2.0+, LGPL-2.0+, GPL-3.0+, LGPL-3.0+ For those who would like to reproduce the toolchain, you can just follow these steps: git clone https://github.com/free-electrons/buildroot-toolchains.git buildroot cd buildroot git checkout 2017.05-toolchains-2 curl http://toolchains.bootlin.com/downloads/releases/toolchains/mips64r6el-n32/build_fragments/mips64r6el-n32--musl--stable-2017.05-toolchains-1-20-ge9cdc44-1.defconfig > .config make olddefconfig make This toolchain has been built, and the test system built with it has successfully booted. This doesn't mean that this toolchain will work in every cases, but it is at least capable of building a Linux kernel with a basic rootfs that boots. FLAG: TEST-OK