On 29/05/12 21:21, Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Francois,
On Saturday, 2012-05-26 13:47:45 +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
I didn't think cross-compiling could be done this way; in my mind, separate
git clones were used for each destination platform.
One could even have only one checkout and natively compile all platforms
from it, which was how it was done in Sun Hamburg labs.
unfortunately that only worked with setsolar, not with configure based
builds, because the names of the set_soenv shell output files collided.
then i actually fixed that in CWS gnumake4, but now we have a single
config_host.mk again :) well i don't currently build different
platforms over NFS so who cares...
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