On 11/06/2015 12:36 PM, West, Nathan wrote:
> You can compile simple programs very similarly to how you normally use
> gcc/g++. Source the OE SDK, then call CC or CXX. The environment script
> exports these variables the way you would expect if you're familiar with
> cross compiling at all. You *could* just call arm-oe-linue-gnueabi, but you
> probably shouldn't.

Source the toolchain environment file. Reading it will give you an idea
of how things should be called.

Philip


> 
> For simple applications it's not too bad. Beyond a toy program or two
> you'll really want to start using cmake. It's also important to note that
> when you run a command line like that yourself you're probably missing out
> on a bunch of optimizations and options that you otherwise take for granted.
> 
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Daniele Disco <
> daniele.di...@telecomitalia.it> wrote:
> 
>> Thank you Philip but I was thinking to a "simpler" procedure like
>> gcc-arm app.cpp -luhd -letc. -letc. -o app
>>
>> It is possible avoid the cmake passage?
>>
>> Daniele
>>
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