On 02/01/2011 10:45 AM, vijay singh wrote: > On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 09:23 +0100, Michael Haubenwallner wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Which platform do you use to crosscompile? > i am on X-86/Ubuntu10.04. >> Which platform do you crosscompile for? > ARM11 >> >> On 01/31/2011 11:48 AM, vijay singh wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Can any one let me know orbit2 cross compiling is possible or not. >>> I am trying with 2.14.18 & i found below error during make : >>> ==================================================================== >>> (rm -f corba-defs.h corba-defs-stubs.c corba-defs-skels.c >>> corba-defs-common.c corba-defs-imodule.c corba-defs-skelimpl.c || true) >>>> /dev/null >>> ../../../src/idl-compiler/orbit-idl-2 -I../../../src/idl/CORBA_PIDL >> >> (haven't cross-compiled ORBit2 myself, so just guessing) >> >> As ORBit2's IDL-compiler is executed at buildtime, you likely will need >> to have ORBit2 (same version) installed natively on the build platform. > How can i do the same ?? >> Additionally, you might have to tweak ORBit's build-system to use the >> pre-installed IDL-compiler instead of the just built one. > I understand that i have to use :--with-idl-compiler option while > configuring ORBit2. > One catch here is if i will give--with-idl-compiler=/usr/bin/orbit-idl-2 > then it will build for me.
Then this is the way to go. > But i think in this case it uses orbit-idl-2 binary built for host & it > will not run on target. Do you /think/ so or have you /tried/ an experienced this problem? Actually, you do want to use /usr/bin/orbit-idl-2 at cross-build-time: it is "used" (=executed) to process idl-files shipped with ORBit2 to create more c-files to be cross-compiled. This does /not/ mean /usr/bin/orbit-idl-2 will be "used" (=copied) to the target machine instead of another cross-compiled orbit-idl-2 binary. /haubi/ _______________________________________________ orbit-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orbit-list
