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Re: NetBSD cross compile from Win32?
From: "Chris G. Demetriou" <cgd%sibyte.com@localhost>
To: "Todd Vierling" <tv%wasabisystems.com@localhost>
Cc: "Andrew Gillham" <gillham%ameritech.net@localhost>;
<tech-embed%netbsd.org@localhost>
>
> FWIW, my opinion is that if you're shipping an 'embedded development
> kit' or similar for NetBSD to somebody, you really don't want them to
> have to build their own host tools (or any part of the system that
> they don't want to change, i.e. they shouldn't even necessarily be
> building libc). So, you also need a way to package up those host
> tools so they're easily shippable, if you're going to try to ship
> them. 8-)
Cool. :-) From my perspective I would just like to see something
readily available. Quite frequently I see posts about trying to
build a VAX kernel from Linux, or an XYZ kernel from ABC. I have
a friend working at a local company that uses vxworks, etc and they
pretty much will only use a Windows or OpenVMS machine. So that
got me thinking about Windows->NetBSD targeting. I would like to
see NetBSD as an option for some of these places.
-Andrew
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