Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/13/05 14:40:31, Oliver Korpilla wrote:
You might also look at www.openembedded.org It has support for cross
compiling, and with one command can build an entire userland. Not
sure if it is exactly a fit for what you want to do, but it seems
very close.
Thank
John Lenz wrote:
On 04/13/05 14:40:31, Oliver Korpilla wrote:
You might also look at www.openembedded.org It has support for cross
compiling, and with one command can build an entire userland. Not sure
if it is exactly a fit for what you want to do, but it seems very close.
Thanks, this sound
On 04/13/05 14:40:31, Oliver Korpilla wrote:
Hello!
I wondered if there is a project or setup that does allow me to build a
GNU/Linux userland including kernel, build environment, basic tools with
a single script just as you can in NetBSD (build.sh) or FreeBSD (make
world).
You might also lo
Andrew Walrond wrote:
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 20:40, Oliver Korpilla wrote:
Hello!
I wondered if there is a project or setup that does allow me to build a
GNU/Linux userland including kernel, build environment, basic tools with
a single script just as you can in NetBSD (build.sh) or FreeBSD (
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 09:40:31PM +0200, Oliver Korpilla wrote:
> I wondered if there is a project or setup that does allow me to build a
> GNU/Linux userland including kernel, build environment, basic tools with
> a single script just as you can in NetBSD (build.sh) or FreeBSD (make
> world).
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 20:40, Oliver Korpilla wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I wondered if there is a project or setup that does allow me to build a
> GNU/Linux userland including kernel, build environment, basic tools with
> a single script just as you can in NetBSD (build.sh) or FreeBSD (make
> world).
Hello!
I wondered if there is a project or setup that does allow me to build a
GNU/Linux userland including kernel, build environment, basic tools with
a single script just as you can in NetBSD (build.sh) or FreeBSD (make
world).
I do not refer to a step-by-step instruction like "Linux From Scr
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