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re: building a native lib using a cross-compiler
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Dan Kegel |
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re: building a native lib using a cross-compiler |
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Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:55:32 -0700 |
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Jack wrote:
Is there a structured way of building a new glibc
for another target platform on one machine and
then installing it on the target machine?
I would like to build glibc (and gcc) for an old
Sparc machine on my PC. ...
Try http://kegel.com/crosstool
It builds a complete gcc+glibc cross-toolchain, and even
runs the regression tests remotely. I have an old Sparc
machine in my office, and was debating doing the same
thing you're thinking of, just as another reality check
on my crosstool scripts and on gcc. Let me know how it goes!
- Dan
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