On 14/09/2010 16:59, John Reiser wrote:
>> $ make CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-860-linux-gnu CC=powerpc-860-linux-gnu-gcc
>> regtest
>>      
>    
>> Now I'd like to execute this tests on the target platform (that isn't
>> the same of compile) and not after the compile step [which was performed
>> on the build platform.]
>>      
> On the target platform, make it look as if you had just completed
> a native build, then run "make regtest".  To do this, go to the build
> platform, create a 'tar' archive of the build tree, go to the
> target platform, extract the 'tar' archive so that all files have
> the same rooted pathnames as on the build platform.  Then install
> (perhaps by "make install") and finally "make regtest".
>
>    
Thanks it's a great idea.

But I have always a problem after the copy of files in target board. 
Typing  "make regtest" it want to rebuild some files.
I don't have a native compiler for the target board but only a 
cross-compiler. So I need that make regtest doesn't rebuild any files 
but only executes the tests.

Some help??

Thanks.




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