+++ Erik Andersen [04-01-30 17:19 -0700]: > On Fri Jan 30, 2004 at 05:17:52PM -0700, Dr. Craig Hollabaugh wrote: > > > Which is why solutions such as http://scratchbox.org/ make sense, > > > since it makes a fast build system (such as an x86) act as a > > > native target system, by using binfmt_misc, a cross-development > > > system, and an nfsmount.... > > > > http://scratchbox.org/pdf/cross-conf.pdf > > > > Wow, I certainly have learned a lot today. Let me understand this, are > > you proposing that we cross-compile emdebian using scratchbox or > > something like it? > > Absolutely. Trying to do native builds for all platforms > is sheer madness imho,
yep. I'm with erik on this one. Native is fine for some platforms, but it's not practical for others. That means either using scratchbox to fake native compiles or making everything cross-compile properly. We can ultimately persue both possibilities but I'm for starting with the scratchbox idea and see how things work out. You do still need a similar box with a network connection for each supported architecture but that certainly practical for developers doing a particular platform and it's probably practical for emdebian to collectively maintain a set of such machines - indeed collecting such a compile farm could be a very useful part of what emdebian does. I'm sorting out the fast x86 central box now (well Paul Hedderly is). Once that's done we can start adding other platforms for scratchboxness. Wookey -- Aleph One Ltd, Bottisham, CAMBRIDGE, CB5 9BA, UK Tel +44 (0) 1223 811679 work: http://www.aleph1.co.uk/ play: http://www.chaos.org.uk/~wookey/

