Hi,
I have a program I want to run on a Raspberry PI 4 that was written on
an x86_64 architecture. So I downloaded the Raspberry PI image of
CentOS 7 and now I'm on armv7hl. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to
be any devtools for arm at all. Is there an easy(ish) way to get c++ 17
this
Did you try:
sudo yum install gcc-c++ binutils libc-devel
???
Not sure what version of gcc-c++ that will get you. My CentOS 7 VPS has
gcc-c++-4.8.5-44.el7.x86_64 on it, so I would assume the above should get you
gcc-c++-4.8.5-44.el7.armv7hl. OTOH, my Raspberry Pi 4 build box with Raspberry
Pi OS
Hi,
I sure did try that. I also tried to install devtools (no luck there).
[root@localhost source]# yum list installed binutils* gcc-c++* libc-devel*
Installed Packages
binutils.armv7hl
2.27-44.base.el7_9.1 @updates
gcc-c++.armv7hl 4.8.5-44.el7
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, Will wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a program I want to run on a Raspberry PI 4 that was written on an
>x86_64 architecture. So I downloaded the Raspberry PI image of CentOS 7 and
>now I'm on armv7hl. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be any devtools
>for arm at all. Is there a
On 4/25/2022 4:09 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, Will wrote:
Hi,
I have a program I want to run on a Raspberry PI 4 that was written on an
x86_64 architecture. So I downloaded the Raspberry PI image of CentOS 7 and
now I'm on armv7hl. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be
--On Monday, April 25, 2022 4:30 PM -0400 Will wrote:
I sure did try that. I also tried to install devtools (no luck there).
[root@localhost source]# yum list installed binutils* gcc-c++* libc-devel*
I'd suggest checking Software Collections or COPR for newer devtools built
for CentOS 7. T
Am 25.04.22 um 23:07 schrieb Kenneth Porter:
--On Monday, April 25, 2022 4:30 PM -0400 Will wrote:
I sure did try that. I also tried to install devtools (no luck there).
[root@localhost source]# yum list installed binutils* gcc-c++*
libc-devel*
I'd suggest checking Software Collections or
Hi,
I think things are different because I'm on a Raspberry PI using armv7hl
instead of x86_64.
[root@localhost ~]# yum --enablerepo=extras install centos-release-scl
centos-release-scl-rh
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: mirror.chp
Have you built RPMs from their source SRPMs before? I'd suggest getting one
of the SRPMs from SCL and building it on the Pi. You'll probably have to
incrementally build the whole tool chain, just as those in scl were built.
It's possible you could get the person who built the scl versions for
Am 25.04.22 um 23:30 schrieb Will:
Hi,
I think things are different because I'm on a Raspberry PI using armv7hl
instead of x86_64.
Ups, u are right. My fingers typed faster then my brain :-)
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, Will wrote:
>On 4/25/2022 4:09 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, Will wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a program I want to run on a Raspberry PI 4 that was written on an
>> > x86_64 architecture. So I downloaded the Raspberry PI image of CentOS 7
>> > and
>>
Hello Will,
maybe package manager like spack[1] or guix[2] might help.
[1] https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
[2] https://guix.gnu.org/
best,
Juraj
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On 26/04/22 6:41 am, Will wrote:
Hi,
I have a program I want to run on a Raspberry PI 4 that was written on
an x86_64 architecture. So I downloaded the Raspberry PI image of
CentOS 7 and now I'm on armv7hl. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to
be any devtools for arm at all. Is there an
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