On 01/17/2014 08:05 PM, Artur Kozak wrote:
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)
I don't know. I'm afraid you'll have to experiment a bit, but I expect
you'll get into version incompatibility problems among others.
To make gbs use your packages you can modify ~/.gbs.conf so url points
to location that contains armv6l RPM packages (or use -R option for gbs
build if I remember correctly).
This means you need to get armv6l RPM packages from somewhere (take it
from some distro OR compile and package them on your own OR package
using RPi binaries). Of course you also need devel packages containing
headers etc.
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Jacek Bukarewicz
Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Samsung Electronics
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