Thank you all for your answers. I'm using Ubuntu 6.06 to build software 
for Endian 2.2 and it seems to do the trick because they seem to have 
the same versions of libraries, at least for what I need.

Best regards,
Henrique Rodrigues


Gregory Machin wrote:
> Hi
> You need to download the developer rpms and install them into a
> directory then chroot into that directory and you'll have your compiler.
> note some of the dependencies are missing so if you are going to do
> kernel compiles be aware of this .. you can use centos 4 RHEL 4 srpm,
> some of the rpms work but not all ..
> 
> Greg
> 
> Henrique Rodrigues wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> What is the preferred way to build software in Endian or for Endian? I
>> realise there's no compiler and compiler tools installed by default. Is
>> there any way to install them? Can I compile the software on another
>> machine and then transfer it to the Endian machine? If so, do you
>> recommend any distribution in particular or any other method?
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Henrique Rodrigues


-- 
Henrique Rodrigues
http://sodki.org
Engenharia Informatica e de Computadores - Instituto Superior Tecnico

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