On 2018-06-12 14:33, R0b0t1 wrote:
> Use crossdev to generate an x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (or x86) toolchain.
> You can specify something in place of "pc" to identify the system and
> be fairly compliant, or you can invent your own naming and specify the
> architecture manually. This will create a root in /usr with the name
> given that will have a make.conf in /usr/${name}/etc/portage and
> generated packages in /usr/${name}/usr/portage/packages.
I have thought about this. But if the build host and target
architectures are incompatible (as I think they are in my case), in the
end I would need an emulator (like qemu) anyway. Right? I'm trying
really hard to avoid that, because it is almost impossible to keep track
of qemu security issues.
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