Or, the libtcc feature is really interesting. It basically does exactly what we want, but only, I want the entire thing executing on an Android device.
-Earlence On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Earlence Fernandes < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > We are security researchers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. We have a > scenario where we need to be able to compile a C source on the Android > device itself. > And it has to be really small. TinyCC seems to be useful for our use case, > however, I need help in compiling TinyCC such that it uses bionic (Androids > C library) while generating code. TCC has to execute on the device itself. I > have downloaded the source code and built it with GCC and the cross > compilers. > > I think I should build it with something like arm-none-eabi-gcc such that > TinyCC itself is compiled for android (host == target == Android ARM) > Any pointers for me? > > Cheers, > Earlence
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