Hi Christos and community, One question about cross compiling netbsd program on Linux. I found one post about building netbsd kernel on linux, ( http://www.cambus.net/cross-building-netbsd-on-linux/) So, is there easy way to build user level programs instead of kernel? I have not dig into the building script, but my initial thought is to build the cross compiler first, if the cross compiler tool set contains gmake on netbsd, can I just build posix test suite by replacing the default make(the binary can then execute on netbsd)?
Thanks, Charles. 2016-03-09 13:21 GMT-08:00 Charles Cui <[email protected]>: > Sure, I will focus on easy ones, and will notify you once I have updates. > > 2016-03-09 12:21 GMT-08:00 Christos Zoulas <[email protected]>: > >> On Mar 9, 11:02am, [email protected] (Charles Cui) wrote: >> -- Subject: Re: Google summer code 2016 project ideas >> >> | Hi Christos, >> | >> | it turns out I forget to issue make clean before making the project. >> | Now I can see a lot of PASS in the log. But there are still some >> compiling >> | errors, >> | Should we focus on this first? >> >> Some of them are hard to fix (require kernel changes). Others (using >> variables that hide #defines) are easy. I would focus on the easy ones >> first. If you want, you can send me diffs... >> >> christos >> > >
