On Wednesday 20 June 2007 19:42:30 Dan Nicholson wrote: > On 6/20/07, Roman Yeryomin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not a profi in cross colpiling but why in clfs-embedded there is > > skipped a hole chapter comparing to clfs-dev? I mean chapter IV -- > > Building the Basic Tools. Is it not really needed? I thought the only > > diffence would be uclibc and busybox? > > This is because in embedded, you're cross compiling the final system > binaries, so you don't need to build a set of temporary native tools > for that platform. For regular clfs, you're cross compiling a set of > native tools, then chrooting or booting into that system. You then use > the native temporary tools to build the final binaries. Compare > clfs-embedded to clfs-sysroot. They're similar in scope where you're > directly cross compiling the final binaries instead of having an > intermediate step where you create a temporary native toolchain. > > http://cross-lfs.org/view/clfs-sysroot/x86/
Thank you for answer, hope I'll get it deeper cross-compiling my own system. Roman _______________________________________________ Clfs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cross-lfs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clfs-dev
