Hello Harsha, I’m using
scratchbox with SuSE 10.0, before with 9.3 and I’ve tried it with SuSE
10.1. It principally works.
Scratchbox give you the great advantage of being able to compile your applications
in a pseudo original environment. Especially if you use autotools, it becomes
very easy to get applications cross-compiled. I’m using it with a
“selfmade” toolchain for an arm SA110. I’ve built the toolchain with crosstools-0.40. There
are articles in the web how to do that. With my own built
toolchain I use the arm-emu in scratchbox and it works fine. I don’t exactly
know the arm1136, but I believe it is one of the sa1100 family. Therefore it should work. You have to plan enough
time to learn scratchbox. And if you intend to build a whole distribution, you will
also need a couple of time to get some experience with the gar system. That is my personal
experience. But at least it is worth investing the time. Start with the binary
distribution. It works from scratch also on SuSE-Systems. Perhaps it would be
better to have it on a debian system, because the debian packaging system is used
very often. I decided not to use debian, because I have no experience with it. Hope, that helps, Siegfried Von:
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