Hi Vincent,
 You want sysdeps, so I assume you're cross-compiling.
 The easiest way for you to get sysdeps is to actually compile skalibs in
a *native* ARM environment, and fetch the sysdeps from there. If you don't
have a development environment on your real target, qemu can definitely
help : you can use Aboriginal's native-compiler-arm*toolchain inside
a qemu disk to compile skalibs, and then look at the sysdeps file.

 I've stopped collecting sysdeps sets for different architectures,
because it's too much maintenance and unreliable ; and now that qemu is
widely deployed, packaged and everything, and you can set up a small
Aboriginal development environment on a virtual host in a matter of
minutes, there's just no reason anymore to keep a repository of sysdeps.

--
 Laurent

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