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> So i thing that the "perfect" solution would be:
> 1) integrate apt-get and dpkg-cross
This idea is already around for some months; debian-embedded people have
tried to implement it, but I'm not aware of current status. Anyway there's
a wishlist b
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 11:28, you wrote:
> Hello.
>
> FYI:
> I've been maintaining cross-compiler build support in gcc-3.3 and gcc-3.4
> source packages. Currently gcc-3.3 should build out of the box for all
> debian targets, and gcc-3.4 needs a bit of syncronization; i'll do my best
> to brin
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> I am building some cross-compilers using the crosstool scripts
> (http://kegel.com/crosstool/) and I think that they are generally useful
> to Debian.
>
> I have a new version that is based on crosstool 0.28-rc32 and also has a
> SPARC cross-compi
I am building some cross-compilers using the crosstool scripts
(http://kegel.com/crosstool/) and I think that they are generally useful to
Debian.
I have a new version that is based on crosstool 0.28-rc32 and also has a SPARC
cross-compiler. I don't have access to any other architecture to test
Em Monday 09 August 2004 19:56, Shaul Karl escreveu:
> I only tried cross compilation tools for a short time. I droped it
> due to the amount of work that was required to get the deb that I was
> interesting in cross compiled. Still, have you looked at dpkg-cross and
> the toolchain-source debs?
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 05:14:52PM -0300, Rafael ?vila de Esp?ndola wrote:
> I am building some cross-compilers using the crosstool scripts
> (http://kegel.com/crosstool/) and I think that they are generally useful to
> Debian.
>
> The source package is name crosstool and it produces the gcc-pow
I am building some cross-compilers using the crosstool scripts
(http://kegel.com/crosstool/) and I think that they are generally useful to
Debian.
The source package is name crosstool and it produces the gcc-powerpc and
gcc-powerpc64 packages. Should add more as soon as possible.
The crosstoll
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