Hi all, I'm going to update my machines and run into a serious problem (for me ^^): Some ports fail to cross build and I fail to setup a sane environment.
At first, I created a chroot: /usr/room/$target. Into this chroot, I installed a host world using make installworld DESTDIR=/usr/room/$target/. After that, I created /usr/room/$target/usr/src and /usr/room/$target/usr/ports and mounted /usr/src and /usr/ports to there, respectively. Sure I'd mounted a devfs to /usr/room/$target/dev/. Then I's chrooted to /usr/room/$target/ and change the make.conf as needed for target machine and did make buildworld/buildkernel in /usr/src in the chroot. That worked really fine. But on the target machine not only a FreeBSD base distribution runs, there is a samba, xinetd, ftpproxy and squid also doing some work. So I needed to cross-build those ports, too. I couldn't find a standardized way to do this, so I first created 2 start scripts: waldorf# cat ~/bin/portcross #!/bin/sh env ARCH=i386 TARGET_CPUTPE= CPUTYPE=pentiumpro PATH=/usr/obj/i386/usr/src/tmp/usr/bin/:$PATH "$@" waldorf# cat ~/bin/porthost #!/bin/sh env CPUTYPE=nocona "$@" portcross I use to make/portupgrade a crossbuild (e.g. squid), porthost to build tools like autoconf. Now I run into problems (as the more expertized may imagine): autoconf needs gettext, samba needs gettext. But the amd64-native auto-tools binaries can't load the ia32 gettext library - and I don't know how to hold them both without running into conflicts. Furthermore perl seems to be resistant against crossbuild by specifying ARCH=i386 make build and above listed portcross. Any idea how to crossbuild perl? Thanks in advance, Jens _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"