crosscompiler running on windows, compiling for linux
Marco Trudel
mtrudel@gmx.ch
Sat Jun 17 15:28:00 GMT 2006
Hello Ranjit
Thank you for that link. Mixing it with your tutorial and a lot of time
for differtent compiling options, I finally got my win to lin compiler.
regards
Marco
Ranjit Mathew wrote:
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>> Marco Trudel wrote:
>> Any hints on how to build gcj, so that it will run on windows and
>> compile for linux? I think I've to just adapt the target in Ranjits
>> cross-compile howto (http://rmathew.com/articles/gcj/bldgcj.html) in
>> step 2 to i686-gnu-linux.
>> But what are the needed packages from the gcc compiler? For windows, the
>> mingw-runtime and w32api are needed. What is the equivalent for linux?
>> I've never tried this out myself, but at the minimum you'd
> need the C runtime headers and libraries and the assembler,
> linker, etc. ("binutils").
>> A somewhat dated set of instructions can be found here:
>> http://www.thrashmaster.com/developer/crossgcc.htm
>> but I don't know if this still works or not.
>> Ranjit.
>> - --
> Ranjit Mathew Email: rmathew AT gmail DOT com
>> Bangalore, INDIA. Web: http://rmathew.com/
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