What's been done is a chroot system has been set-up with ARM binaries,
instead of i386 or x86_64.  qemu-debootstrap installs an executable
qemu-arm-static inside this chroot, so when you try to run any ARM
binaries, qemu kicks in and acts as an emulator.

To compile, simply following the same instructions as per the gdc
wiki.   apt-get install all build deps, retrieve source, ./configure
and make.  :-)


o.O

you are still assuming I have way more pre-existing linux knowledge/experience than I actually do, I really do need this stuff explaining in tiny baby steps...

I followed the instructions, pretty sure I will have messed up somewhere, read some more of the comments on the original qemu instructions and someone points out that if reports to be emulating the wrong arm processor, and no one has posted to say they have had any success, never a good sign ><

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