Hi,
ext Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
> There are the packages (Chinook) that I installed (note there doesn't
> appear to be a compiler):
...
> . scratchbox-toolchain-cs2005q3.2-glibc2.5-arm 1.0.7.2
> . scratchbox-toolchain-cs2005q3.2-glibc2.5-i386 1.0.7
These are compilers for arm and x86 scratchbox targets.
Arm version is a cross-compiler and x86 compiler just is built
so that the binaries built against it link to /lib & /usr/lib[1].
[1] unlike binaries built with host-gcc toolchain which links libraries
from directories that are available for targets regardless of
whether they are ARM or x86. Host-gcc is intended for building
your own build tools in case ARM ones are too slow. Host-gcc
built binaries should be installed under /host_usr/ directory
that doesn't change when switching scratchbox target with the
sb-conf command.
[...]
> Ok, so manual install doesn't appear to have worked so I once again tried
> the install script. BTW, I'm running Debian 4R3 and I installed gcc/g++
> afterwards and I tested it by compiling a program and it works.
The scratchbox-toolchain packages contain both gcc & g++.
If you install native (arm) compiler toolchain to your ARM scratchbox
target instead of using scratchbox-toolchain cross-compiler, your
source builds will be much slower.
- Eero
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