On Thursday 17 May 2001 7:30 pm, Guido Draheim wrote:
> "Gary V. Vaughan" wrote:
> > On Wednesday 16 May 2001 9:27 pm, David Burg wrote:
> > > Are they some easy understandable cross-compiling with autoconf how-to
> > > avaible somewhere ?
> >
> > Chapter 25 of the Goat book, http://wources.redhat.com/autobook.
>
> small typo, Gary, it's http://sources.redhat.com/autobook
I was just checking to make sure you were awake ;-)
> and chapter 26, anyway, was easy to guess ;-)
I took the chapter from the printed version I had in front of me, but forgot
that it is off by one in comparison to the online version. Doh!
> However, looking at it, in being a how-to, it is quite short.
> Perhaps we need a kind of guide to enabling cross-compiling,
> like a list which autoconf-tests are good for cross-compiling
> and which are not, or just in some places. E.g. try_link will
> sometimes work as a check-method, but some embedded-targets
> don't have convenience-libs on the build-system to enable the
> checks - they'll fail always. [ahm btw, changing the PATH(s)
> before starting configure/make is the easiest way to do
> crosscompile most projects ;-) ] I have to admit that most
> of my experiences come from experimentation, try-and-error,
> and not reading. I wasn't to find a site dedicated to the
> topic either :-( ... oh well...
I don't think that stuff exists at all =(O| Ian Lance Taylor wrote the stuff
for the Goat book, but it is something about which I have no clue. If the
licensing doesn't bother you (along with the fact we may publish a 2nd
edition at some point), you could take Ian's chapter as a starting point, and
add the stuff you think is missing. You could then put the result up on the
web separately, or else contribute it back to the book. The book *is* open
source after all -- and this is exactly why I wanted it that way. The
license is at the end of the book.
Cheers,
Gary.
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