FWIW I once used scratchbox to cross compile mzscheme to arm -wikipedia, from Maemo page -> The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM --
On Thursday, September 16, 2010, Eli Barzilay <e...@barzilay.org> wrote: > On Sep 15, Neil Van Dyke wrote: >> Regarding Racket building for ARM, when you need to build it often >> but ARM is relatively slow... I wonder how much work to get >> cross-compile of the Racket toolset working. > > Even if the C core part is cross compiled (there's more stuff in the > collections), the main point is compiling and running the files on the > machine, so cross compilation (if possible) will certainly speed > things up, but will not make it a less-effective testing tool. > > -- > ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: > http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users > -- -- Stephen De Gabrielle stephen.degabrie...@acm.org Telephone +44 (0)20 85670911 Mobile +44 (0)79 85189045 http://www.degabrielle.name/stephen _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users