2009/10/6 Chris Adams <[email protected]>:
> Once upon a time, Jonathan Ryshpan <[email protected]> said:
>> On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 11:00 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote:
>> > You can't build for x86_64 on i386.  Doing it the other way around
>> > works fine though.
>>
>> Why not?  I thought that cross compilation worked on any two processors
>> (within reason).
>
> Mock doesn't cross-compile, it only runs binaries that can be run
> natively on the base system.  It just so happens that x86_64 can run
> i686 binaries natively, so you can build i686 on x86_64.  Since i686
> cannot run x86_64, you can't build x86_64 on i686.

And if I install a Fedora x86_64 guest (VirtualBox) with Windows XP 32
bits as host running in a x86_64 processor? Would I be able to build
x86_64 rpms?

Clodoaldo

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