Hmmm, but how do they compile the debian arm binaries? On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 17:40, Klaus Weidner wrote: > On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:08:10PM +0100, Michael Zehrer wrote: > > I thought it would be possible to change a few environment variables and > > then work the usual way with same toolchain that I use to compile my x86 > > apps on debian? > > No, the x86 version of GCC can't handle ARM code generation, you need a > specially configured cross-compiler to handle that. Also, the binutils > need to be aware of the different instruction set (i.e., the linker needs > to know how to fix up the cross references in the binary code), and the > libraries also need to be available in ARM format. > > Note that if you're trying to build a kernel for the Zaurus, you'll > probably need the exactly right compiler version - the only one that > worked for me was 2.95.3. You can get a tarball of that from the > openzaurus project: > > http://openzaurus.org/official/toolchain/cross-2.95.3.tar.bz2 > > -Klaus >
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