On 17 May 2013 11:11, Wookey <woo...@wookware.org> wrote: > +++ Mian M. Hamayun [2013-05-16 14:25 +0200]: >> I am reposting the following message to linaro-dev as I am using the >> following linaro toolchain for ARM64 cross-compilation: >> https://wiki.linaro.org/HowTo/BuildArm64Kernel >> >> In fact, I am trying to compile qemu for Aarch64 but so far I haven't been >> able to configure qemu for this purpose. > > I didn't think qemu had aarch64 support. Has that been done now?
People are trying to add it, which is why this thread started. It's a bit hard to test patches if you can't even configure qemu because its dependencies aren't present in the cross environment. > Do you have a pointer to the sources so you are using so I can try it myself? > > You mention this as something you tried second: > ssh://git.linaro.org/srv/git.linaro.org/git/people/jcrigby/qemu-aarch64.git > > I'll have a go with that. It is all still work-in-progress. There's also a set of patches from Huawei which add aarch64 host (ie tcg target) support. > Making qemu easily cross-compilable is on my list anyway so lets have > a look. Checking the debian package I find a build-deps list as long > as your arm: Most of these are optional if you're just building QEMU from a git source tree, as you note. > But at least helpfully commented about options. Which parts of that do > you need? Will 'really basic' do? The really critical stuff is zlib and glib. Note that nobody here is asking about "how do I compile the qemu debian package" -- just building from a source tree is all that's needed. > Ideally you'd be able to do apt-get install libglib2.0-dev:arm64 in a > raring chroot (pointing at the arm64 bootstrap/port repo), but I find > that there is currently version skew in libpcrecpp0 and libstdc++6 > > Now that raring has stopped moving it's worth updating these arm64 > builds to match and give a stable build base, so I'll do that today > and see if things get a bit easier, and get back to you. Thanks, that will help I think. -- PMM _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev