On 31.3.2013 18:53, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> The user-space binaries build in samples/ uses the installed
> headers for the kernel.
> Therefore it is wrong that they use the host compiler
> to build the samples.
>
> Following is an attempt to create some infrastructure
> for building user-space
On 31.3.2013 18:53, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
The user-space binaries build in samples/ uses the installed
headers for the kernel.
Therefore it is wrong that they use the host compiler
to build the samples.
Following is an attempt to create some infrastructure
for building user-space binaries
On Sun, 31 Mar 2013, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> The user-space binaries build in samples/ uses the installed
> headers for the kernel.
> Therefore it is wrong that they use the host compiler
> to build the samples.
>
> Following is an attempt to create some infrastructure
> for building user-space
On Sun, 31 Mar 2013, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
The user-space binaries build in samples/ uses the installed
headers for the kernel.
Therefore it is wrong that they use the host compiler
to build the samples.
Following is an attempt to create some infrastructure
for building user-space binaries
The user-space binaries build in samples/ uses the installed
headers for the kernel.
Therefore it is wrong that they use the host compiler
to build the samples.
Following is an attempt to create some infrastructure
for building user-space binaries that uses the uapi headers.
As my sparc cross
The user-space binaries build in samples/ uses the installed
headers for the kernel.
Therefore it is wrong that they use the host compiler
to build the samples.
Following is an attempt to create some infrastructure
for building user-space binaries that uses the uapi headers.
As my sparc cross
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