On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 13:34 -0500, Ned Ludd wrote: > I have but not in a very long time. > sys-devel/crossdev-0.4-r1 is able to handle binutils, gcc, glibc, > headers. It's more or less obsolete as you the ebuilds are all setup now > to be built cross.
Ok. > I also *think* Mike (vapier) is hacking locally a newer crossdev that > has better tuple handling, no idea when that will be ready for > production use. Right on :) > What's the problem however? > Is http://dev.gentoo.org/~vapier/CROSS-COMPILE-HOWTO not working for > you? No actually quite the contrary! Its working wonderfully, however I stumbled upon the crossdev port and was curious about its history and use. My ultimate goal is of course to aide the gentoo-embedded group, however I hate it when software is "distribution dependant", and I wish to write software at some point to facilitate builds that will work just about anywhere much like the SnapGear software (http://snapgear.org). So to that end I'm just trying to be thorough in my examination of various software thats out there. Cheers, James -- James Couzens, Programmer http://libspf.org -- ANSI C Sender Policy Framework library http://libsrs.org -- ANSI C Sender Rewriting Scheme library ----------------------------------------------------------------- PGP: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7A7C7DCF "This is not quite as crazy as it sounds, since people knew how to write small, efficient programs in those days, a skill that has subsequently been lost." -- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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