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Re: Cross-compiler tool chain



On Fri, 29 May 2009 13:34:44 +0200
"Oliver Schneider" <Borbarad@gmxpro.net> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> > What are you planning to do?
> The plan is to have one host machine that has a unified (all the same versions) set of GCC and a libc (not necessarily glibc) that can be used to build our product for different platforms.
> 
> Potentially distcc would be used to speed up the builds.
> 
> > You may find Emdebian useful:
> > http://www.emdebian.org/
> Thanks, I'll look into that.
>

Emdebian only supports ARM arch for its cross-compiler toolchains.
Although, support for more architectures is being added. It is mainly
a one man show so it is quite impressive.
 
> I should also note that I found crosstool-ng, which goes into the right direction. However, in my case the target architectures *and* platforms differ, so we aren't just talking of builds for Linux.
>

I use buildroot-2009.05, it is very powerful and quite simple to use.
 
> > Official Debian packages are built natively on the target architecture.
> Alright, I didn't know. I would imagine that is pretty slow for some architectures, given the amount of code to be translated.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> // Oliver
> 
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