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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 19:04:21 -0500
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From: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
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(message from Rugxulo on Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:59:33 -0800 (PST))
Subject: Re: 1] UNIX/LINUX Compilation 2] IDE
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> Yes, you can cross-compile to ELF, but I guess DJ means the
> difficult part is linking, esp. shared libraries or more complex
> stuff like that.

Yes.  You have to build what is essentially a "sys-root" - all the
headers, libraries, etc from the target linux system.  Then you build
a cross-gcc, cross-binutils, etc.  *Then* you start building your own
programs.

> Of course, the only ELF-based tools I know of were Daniel Borca's
> DJGPP/ELF,

That's a native ELF.  For cross-ELF it's a lot simpler (in theory),
just build gcc+binutils for whatever target you want; the gcc
executables themselves remain plain DJGPP programs, they just
*produce* non-djgpp programs.

> As far as Linux distros, DJ should've been more specific (or else
> maybe you can tell us what you want?).

I don't have to be specific, pretty much all Linux distros these days
are at least mostly LSB compliant, which means they all have about the
same degree of difficulty cross-compiling.  Of course, I'm talking
about mainstream distros, like Fedora or Debian.  The custom tiny ones
(like OpenWRT) usually come with their own development sys-root.

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