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Re: qemu/Scratchbox ideas



On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 17:02, Peter Naulls wrote:
> In message <[🔎] 1083772581.17609.26.camel@lotte.street-vision.com>
>           Justin Cormack <justin@street-vision.com> wrote:
> 
> > The only problem is compile speeds, as emulating gcc is going to be slow
> > (how slow is it?). The obvious answer is to install distcc becasue that
> > enables you to use cross compilers anyway on the remote machine(s).
> 
> That is a good point.
> 
> > Have you made a chrootable executable on 386 arm distro?
> 
> I'm not sure what you're asking here - perhaps some punctionation will
> help? :-)
> 
> If you mean, have I made an ARM chroot - yes, I have.  This is quite
> easy if you use debootstrap on Debian.  And in fact, the chroot that
> Scratchbox constructs is more than sufficient for experimentation.

sorry. Of course any old arm installation should be fine. I mean have
you set up the stuff to get it to run under qemu (or is there a simple
howto somewhere - I havent ever used this binfmt_misc stuff).

justin




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