On Thursday, 1 de September de 2011 09:09:03 [email protected] wrote: > Hi Thiago, > > There's a -no-v8 configure option you can use. That should make qtbase > compile on the platforms you mentioned.
I'll try that.
I managed to compile the ARM simulator on both i386 and MIPS. To compile the
simulator on i386, a very small change is necessary on the v8.pri file.
To compile on MIPS, it's again a very small change in isolate.h (the "class
HashMap" forward-definition is around #ifdefs that don't match the #ifdefs
around its use).
I should point out that V8 supports MIPS *little* endian (mipsel). My Yocto
standard build for MIPS is *big* endian (mipseb), which doesn't seem to be
supported either. So I believe we can add MIPSEB to the list of missing
targets.
I also tried to compile the ARM simulator on x86-64 and it failed. I'll
investigate more.
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