Hi Peter: Thank you for the clarification. I am now confident I understand what you wrote in your previous E-Mail messages. Incidentally, the libssh2 package compiles without problems in the Debian Linux environment.
Best Regards, Paul R. Peter Stuge wrote: > Hi, > > Paul Romero wrote: > > What you wrote seems clear to me. However, let me describe > > the host and target environment again to insure we understand > > each other. > > I don't know if we need to. :) I described a general recipe for how > to cross-compile libssh2 so that you could do it regardless of your > platform. I guessed at the particular tuple, and it even turned out > to be what you are using. > > > The important target settings are as follows: > > > > ARCH=m68knommu > > CROSS_COMPILE=m68k-elf- > > > > Does this make sense to you ? > > See the email I wrote before: > > > > Make sure the toolchain programs are included in your PATH, and use > > > the --host=tuple parameter when configuring libssh2. Substitute tuple > > > with the prefix for your toolchain, so if your toolchain provides > > > m68k-elf-gcc, then run configure --host=m68k-elf and include the > > > library paths needed. > > You should use exactly the host tuple I wrote in the last mail, make > sure to not include the trailing - that you included in the > CROSS_COMPILE variable above. > > Good luck! Please report your progress. > > //Peter > _______________________________________________ > libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel -- Paul Romero RCOM Communications Software Phone/Fax: (510)339-2628 E-Mail: [email protected] _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
