Arm is self hosting now so all builds are done on arm hardware. The
best build option right now is a Panda ES, though you can build on the
beaglebone, and BBB as well. Cross compilation is not supported,
however if you're doing kernel development and want to speed things up
it is ok to use as a starting point. Generally for userland tools they
are all built natively.

On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:42 AM, John D. Verne <j...@clevermonkey.org> wrote:
> I know native compilations are often recommended when following a newish
> port. Are people actually doing regular native builds on things like the
> BeagleBone? Or are cross-compilations the way to go?
>
> I'm hoping to get compilation times down to a reasonable level for
> helping out and testing, with the occasional multi-day native build as a
> soak test. Is this what most people are doing?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> John D. Verne
> <j...@clevermonkey.org>

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