Matthew Burgess wrote:
That said, there is a case for perhaps moving from the current 'chroot' approach to a 'reboot' approach as that will enable 32-bit->64-bit cross-builds (assuming IA64/AMD64/EMT64 whatever they call it these days). That may make the default book immediately useful to a larger set of people, whilst not excluding those of us still doing host=target style builds.
What about just rebooting host with 64-bit enabled kernel, and then do chroot? This works perfectly at least for x86-64 (I *do* it :)) and AFAIK works for all non-native 64-archs.
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Smart Media Group, MK-Kursk, Kursk, Russia
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