Subject: Re: cross-building userland: hints?
To: Andrey Petrov <and@genesyslab.com>
From: Rafal Boni <rafal.boni@eDial.com>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 04/05/2001 17:21:42
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In message <20010405140237.C12163@vishnu.genesyslab.com>, you write:
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- -> That's great!
Thanks, it's still pretty minimal, but I'm working on it (slowly).
- -> I tried similar thing for sparc and from that experience I can tell
- -> that you should always everywhere use -nostdinc -nostdlib and set
- -> you pathes to where your DEST directory is. And I'd rather have
- -> native tools, includes and libs unreachable at all during the cross
- -> build. Also it could be wrong libgcc.a which should be rebuild with
- -> netbsd's includes (I'm guessing here).
I did a make build with all the (I think) right settings as far as the
host-crosscompile-tools goes, and the make did pick up on things and
use the right -nostdinc -nostdlib flags, but somehow my libraries came
out half-baked.
- -> Is there any reason not to try snapshot?
I didn't know there was one, though I'd like to actually be able to
cross-build userland myself, so part of this is bootstrapping my
environment, not just the NFS root.
- --rafal
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