Hi Terry,

I regularly compile on the Raspberry Pi itself (only ooRexx 5.0.0.beta), and 
there seem no drawbacks other than that I point a fan at it to not slow down 
during the compile due to temperature. I switched to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS for the 
64-bit Raspberry’s; after installing Cmake and curses it is a smooth ride.

You might like this presentation 
https://www.rexxla.org/events/2020/presentations/RexxLA2020-RPi4LinuxDesktopEnvs4Rexx-TDycks.pdf
 
<https://www.rexxla.org/events/2020/presentations/RexxLA2020-RPi4LinuxDesktopEnvs4Rexx-TDycks.pdf>
 

There might be regular Jenkins builds for this, but P.O. would know better than 
I do.

best regards,

René.

> On 8 Jun 2021, at 20:07, Terry Fuller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all, 
> 
> I'm starting a project on a Raspberry Pi and need to set up a development 
> environment.  I want to compile ooRexx 5.0.0 for the Raspberry Pi.  After 
> much research, I'm setting up cross compiling as outlined in this github 
> wiki:   cross compilers 
> <https://github.com/abhiTronix/raspberry-pi-cross-compilers/wiki> for 
> Raspberry Pi...
> 
> I've seen mention of folks compiling 4.2.x for the Pi, but haven't seen much 
> in the way of details, nothing on 5.0.0.  I couldn't tell from the pages I 
> found whether native or cross compiling was used.  Any insights  gladly 
> accepted.
> 
> 
> 
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> taf
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