> As far as I know armv6j adds native java code execution support, armv6k adds
> some new instructions.
> I guess you should be fine with using armv6l - generated code won't use all
> available features, but that's ok for basic bring-up.
OK, thanks for the clarification

> GBS doesn't cross-compile, but rather sets up build environment and the
> commands are invoked by qemu in chroot environment, so in fact gbs compiles
> natively for ARM.
Maybe would be possible to make GBS to use another (custom) qemu
environment, for example created manually from a working RaspberryPi
OS? Would GBS then allow us to actually download and build something?
We'd like to start compiling some Tizen code and making it work on
RPi, but we're still stuck on making the tools just try doing it :)
(and doing it manually doesn't really make any sense, other than
proving the toolchain works)

> Regards,
>
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