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Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited)
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited) |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jun 2019 13:59:51 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> That's right: any program that needs to be run as part of its build
> breaks cross-building, because cross-building produces binaries that
> cannot be run on the host where they are compiled.
Tho sometimes this can be fixed by building those tools twice:
- once for the target
- once for the host (to run it during the build).
E.g. I think we could build almost all of Emacs's files via
cross-compilation, the only exception being the dumped Emacs (i.e. the
.pdmp files): we could build a "host-temacs" which we can use to compile
the .elc files and then a "target-temacs" for the actual
intended target. But generating the target .pdmp file requires running
the target-temacs.
Stefan
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), (continued)
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Phillip Lord, 2019/06/10
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Nikolay Kudryavtsev, 2019/06/13
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/13
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Nikolay Kudryavtsev, 2019/06/13
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Phillip Lord, 2019/06/13
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Nikolay Kudryavtsev, 2019/06/14
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Phillip Lord, 2019/06/17
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/18
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited),
Stefan Monnier <=
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Óscar Fuentes, 2019/06/18
- Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Phillip Lord, 2019/06/13
Re: Bloat in Windows (revisited), Nikolay Kudryavtsev, 2019/06/10