btw for clarification when I say cross compiling, I mean cross compiling proper - building entirely on a machine other than the target. What I do with distcc is *building* natively, with *some* of the code being compiled on a host that happens to be an x86 with the exact same toolchain as natively. There are only
prisere [slackwarearm-current] # find . -type f -name '.no*distcc*' | wc -l 26 That aren't built with distcc, as they fail for what ever reason, but build natively. > > Can you sort out your mail client? I'm not sure what's happened here - > you have replied to a mail that you never sent? > It's taxing my poor brain for moments in order to determine what you're > quoting and what's fresh. > > [..] > > > > using -march=armv6j. > > > > I prefer to compile nativley, however mozilla-firefox compiled for 3 > > > > days the got stuck with ld in deep sleep 98%wait. > > > > so I might want to x-compile that one. Thanks for the great slackit! > > I don't cross compile it and it works for me - takes an hour or less to > build, IIRC. Perhaps you don't have enough RAM on your machine? > > -- Stuart Winter Slackware ARM: www.armedslack.org _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
