The options available for cross compiling a CRIS binary
within gcc do not seem to work.
Is it possible that the base gcc doesn't have cross-compiling
built in?
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On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:05:18PM -0700, Jim Pazarena wrote:
The options available for cross compiling a CRIS binary
within gcc do not seem to work.
I have no idea what a CRIS binary might be, but that probably does not
matter.
Is it possible that the base gcc doesn't have cross-compiling
Hi all,
I have an i386 jail running on an amd64 host that I use to build
packages. Most packages build fine, however I have a few that fail.
This includes xorg (dri won't build) and mplayer. In all cases I get an
error messages similar to this:
{standard input}:147: Error: `(%rsi)' is not a
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Andrew Cid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have an i386 jail running on an amd64 host that I use to build
packages. Most packages build fine, however I have a few that fail.
This includes xorg (dri won't build) and mplayer. In all cases I get an
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD x86 server, running FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE, I'd like to
create a new jail with distcc and gcc to help my laptop compiling
gentoo x86 stuff, I'm using GCC 4.2.3 on my laptop...
is it possible to use FreeBSD for compiling gentoo's stuff?? I heard
of cross-compiling but I have
for compiling gentoo's stuff?? I heard
of cross-compiling but I have never tried it... if so, any guide
please ??
Thanks :)
Cross compiling refers to the practice of compiling on one hardware
architecture for another hardware architecture, typically going from x86
to ARM I'd imagine
to help my laptop compiling
gentoo x86 stuff, I'm using GCC 4.2.3 on my laptop...
is it possible to use FreeBSD for compiling gentoo's stuff?? I heard
of cross-compiling but I have never tried it... if so, any guide
please ??
Thanks :)
Cross compiling refers to the practice of compiling
hello,
i need if i can make cross compiling for bsdlite while
im running freebsd , if there is any kind of help for
this , cross compiling , and all about how to make it
done plz help me
is there a way to cross compile to amd64 from i386?
I see that as support a --64 target but when I try to compile a program
with that target it gives the error
Fatal error: No compiled in support for x86_64
I am trying to cross compile FreePascal from i386 to amd64.
Is it possible to build runnable 4.X and 5.X systems from a 6.0 system?
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On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 07:22:08PM -0800, Cy Schubert wrote:
Is it possible to build runnable 4.X and 5.X systems from a 6.0 system?
5.x, yes, no special effort needed at the moment, 4.x, you have to do
it inside a 4.x chroot or jail (e.g. populate with the release
tarballs from the ftp site).
Today i had success compiling:
firefox on Debian/i386 with
gcc version 3.4.5 20050821 (prerelease) (Debian 3.4.4-8)
(worked out-of-the-box)
squid on FC4/amd64 with
gcc version 4.0.1 20050727 (Red Hat 4.0.1-5)
(required CFLAGS+=-m32 in /etc/make.conf
on the distcc client)
Both firefox and squid
We've got some mostly idle, but powerful sparc64
servers running Solaris 9/10, as well as a host of
Linux servers (x86 and x86_64). Of course, all the
real work is done on a pack of FreeBSD boxes :-)
Some days ago I started using ccache and distcc,
and I really love these tools. Now I want to get
On Oct 10, 2005, at 2:34 AM, Andrew P. wrote:
We've got some mostly idle, but powerful sparc64
servers running Solaris 9/10, as well as a host of
Linux servers (x86 and x86_64). Of course, all the
real work is done on a pack of FreeBSD boxes :-)
Some days ago I started using ccache and distcc,
Andrew P. wrote:
We've got some mostly idle, but powerful sparc64
servers running Solaris 9/10, as well as a host of
Linux servers (x86 and x86_64). Of course, all the
real work is done on a pack of FreeBSD boxes :-)
Some days ago I started using ccache and distcc,
and I really love these
In the last episode (Oct 10), Garrett Cooper said:
On Oct 10, 2005, at 2:34 AM, Andrew P. wrote:
We've got some mostly idle, but powerful sparc64 servers running
Solaris 9/10, as well as a host of Linux servers (x86 and x86_64).
Of course, all the real work is done on a pack of FreeBSD
On Oct 10, 2005, at 7:01 AM, Micah wrote:
Andrew P. wrote:
We've got some mostly idle, but powerful sparc64
servers running Solaris 9/10, as well as a host of
Linux servers (x86 and x86_64). Of course, all the
real work is done on a pack of FreeBSD boxes :-)
Some days ago I started using
Hi all,
Is it possible to cross-compile the base system for the sparc
architecture from an x86 machine? I thought I had seen an article on
setting this sort of thing up before but I can no longer find it.
Thanks
Chris
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Chris Hodgins wrote:
Is it possible to cross-compile the base system for the sparc
architecture from an x86 machine? I thought I had seen an article on
setting this sort of thing up before but I can no longer find it.
You should use the TARGET_ARCH macro. See release(7).
Cheers,
Gábor
On 7/19/05, Kövesdán Gábor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Is it possible to cross-compile the base system for the sparc
architecture from an x86 machine? I thought I had seen an article on
setting this sort of thing up before but I can no longer find it.
You should use
. is there anyone here who has
experience with cross compiling kernels that can help
me? I already did make and make depend...of course I
can't install it on my i386 box because the
architecture is totally different.
How do I migrate the kernel ??
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Anyone ever tried building Linux rpm's on freebsd? If so, any hints
for someone thinking of trying it?
Thanks,
mike
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 10:19:32AM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
Anyone ever tried building Linux rpm's on freebsd? If so, any hints
for someone thinking of trying it?
Start by installing linux_devtools and chroot into /compat/linux
Kris
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Hi all,
I don't know How to cross-compiling FreeBSD for ia64 on i386 system.Please
help me.
Regards,
Annie
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Hi Kris,
Thanks for the answer. Sorry, I was busy the last mounths.
* Kris Kennaway schrieb am 08 Mar 2004:
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 01:03:47PM +0100, Soeren Mindorf wrote:
I change to 5.2/src and start the build:
make -DNO_KERBEROS TARGET_ARCH=sparc64 buildworld
That is correct.
Fine. ;)
Hi all,
I have a litte problem.
I try to compile the world and the kernel for my sparc64 on a Athlon
700MHz.
The buildmachine is FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE ant the Sparc sould be
5.2.1-RELEASE.
I cvsup the source into /usr/5.2.
I change to 5.2/src and start the build:
make -DNO_KERBEROS
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 01:03:47PM +0100, Soeren Mindorf wrote:
I change to 5.2/src and start the build:
make -DNO_KERBEROS TARGET_ARCH=sparc64 buildworld
That is correct.
But I read that I should use ARCH=sparc64.
Where did you read this?
On every install I become the following error:
Hi,
i want to cross-compile FreeBSD 5.2.1 to PowerPC, my host server is an AMD
AthlonXP, == i686.
How could i does this?
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On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 11:13:37PM -0300, Lu?s Vit?rio Cargnini wrote:
Hi,
i want to cross-compile FreeBSD 5.2.1 to PowerPC, my host server is an AMD
AthlonXP, == i686.
How could i does this?
PowerPC is still very much in development, I hope you don't have high
expectations of what you'll
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 05:27:45PM -0400, C. Ulrich wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 20:38, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 08:04:24PM -0400, C. Ulrich wrote:
My conundrum is this: I want to be able to use a Java (and perhaps
Flash) plugin with Firebird on my FreeBSD
My conundrum is this: I want to be able to use a Java (and perhaps
Flash) plugin with Firebird on my FreeBSD workstation.
One remark to flash: flash5 is supported by the
ports/www/flashpluginwrapper port. Flash6 support is yet to come on
FreeBSD 4.x (its still in the beta stage. You will find
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 20:38, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 08:04:24PM -0400, C. Ulrich wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any way (preferably an easy way) to build
Linux applications from source on FreeBSD with the intention of running
them in FreeBSD.
It's not
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any way (preferably an easy way) to build
Linux applications from source on FreeBSD with the intention of running
them in FreeBSD.
My conundrum is this: I want to be able to use a Java (and perhaps
Flash) plugin with Firebird on my FreeBSD workstation. From what I
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 08:04:24PM -0400, C. Ulrich wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any way (preferably an easy way) to build
Linux applications from source on FreeBSD with the intention of running
them in FreeBSD.
It's not completely straightforward, but you can install the
hi!
Is it possible to build a crosscompiler to work for mips on freebsd?
(not mipsel)
if yes, how?
any howto`s?
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