Op 22-12-11 01:27, Peter Dyballa schreef: > Am 22.12.2011 um 00:35 schrieb Marc Coevoet: > >> I was thinking about this one: >> http://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-build.html >> >> Make the whole stuff, then chroot in its base dir. > Yes, that would be useful. It would save a GCC installation in NetBSD. > Although I would chroot first to build the foreign stuff... (and keep my host > system clean and running) > > How do you enable the Mac OS X GCC to produce output for the NetBSD target? > On Mac OS X you can't make a NetBSD binary run. On Mac OS X only native > binaries execute. The link you provided describes a scenario for a NetBSD on > (powerful) hardware A which produces code for a NetBSD on (embedded) hardware > B. To perform this on Mac OS X you first have to port build.sh and its > infrastructure to Mac OS X. On Mac OS X, say Lion, with a 64-bit intel > processor you might succeed, in case you manage to install for example Xcode > 3.2.6, to cross-compile applications for a 32-bit G3 processor and Tiger (Mac > OS X 10.4.8 – I think that was the last one for the G3/PPC 750). But > cross-compiling for a different OS? >
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