On 03/06/2012 10:59 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
> 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/'. 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.
Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix, our recommended distro, is ready for download!
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Other systems (Python script – packages for other platforms welcome):
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