Provided that your scratchbox is installed in /scratchbox (or you have
symlink there), you should be able to use the scratchbox compilers from
outside scratchbox (for example, to compile the kernel) as well [1].
Depending on your package you might have to specify CC in your
environment or specify the compiler using some switch in configure...
Regards,
Jussi
[1]
$
/scratchbox/compilers/arm-linux-cs2007q3-51sb1/bin/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc
arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc: no input files
elder.costa wrote:
Is it possible to use SB's i686 compiler without being logged in? I have some
big legacy projects and I would
like to use SB's compiler and libraries to compile them and I would not like to
make a complete development
environment change.
E.g. when I try to run
~$ i686-linux-gcc --help
I get the message
sb_gcc_wrapper (i686-linux-gcc): unable to open scratchbox.config
Thank you very much in advance.
Elder.
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