On 03/06/2012 09:55 AM, Andrew wrote:
> 06.03.2012 19:32, Mike Noyes пишет:
>> On 11/26/2011 11:04 AM, Andrew wrote:
>> -snip-
>>> Cross-compiling should work IMHO in right way (maybe except some buggy
>>> packages that'll require patching). Now toolchain is built for host
>>> arch, and it creates executables for target arch (in my case - x86_64 ->
>>> x86). But I haven't hw to check how sources will be ran; also
>>> cross-compilation to non-x86 will require kernel config modification to
>>> target platform; also buildtool.pl/buildpacket.pl waits till they'll
>>> have 'arch' key specified; + MasterInclude.mk also will require small
>>> modification for conditional setting cflags/target name and so on.
>> Andrew,
>> With the release of Raspberry Pi and Cotton Candy, does cross-compiling
>> work yet? These devices are generating considerable community interest.
>> They're not ideal for our usual user base, but should provide a good way
>> to test cross-compile at little expense to our developers.
>>
>> With Raspberry Pi and Cotton Candy, Linux Launches a Revolution
>> https://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/251088/with_raspberry_pi_and_cotton_candy_linux_launches_a_revolution.html
>>
> IMHO there is no problem to compile something for ARM, so just look in
> distro for Raspberry Pi, esp. in kernel (patches, config). Now just
> buildtool/buildpacket requires modification to specify target arch, and
> all building process should be moved from from 'source' to
> 'source/<arch>'. I'll do automatic kernel-related package generation for
> each sub-arch on this or next week - now I think that I know in what way
> it can be done with minimal toolchain modifications.

Andrew,
Good to hear. :-)

Time to place an order.

-- 
Mike Noyes
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes
https://profiles.google.com/mhnoyes

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