On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:41:06AM +1100, Greg Schafer wrote: > - when targeting x86_64, it doesn't matter whether the host is running > 32-bit or 64-bit kernel or userland or combination of both, it just > works. > In best /. fashion, I haven't read the links yet, but you're saying it's ok to run 64-bit userspace on a 32-bit kernel ? I've used linux32 to enforce a 32-bit personality, but I've never managed to get it to work in the other direction. > > The Work-In-Progress new method is published here. Please heed the > warning, and note also that extra environment setup is required (detailed > earlier in the document). > > http://www.diy-linux.org/reference-build/temptools2.html > Greg, thanks for posting this. I look forward to reading the references you've provided (and also to finally saying goodbye to the testsuites on the initial toolchain builds which I assume will go with a cross-compile).
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