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Re: Once more cross compilation
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BALATON Zoltan |
Subject: |
Re: Once more cross compilation |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Jul 2004 23:35:03 +0200 (CEST) |
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Nicola Pero wrote:
> If you compile gnustep-make with HOST=local-system and TARGET=xxx, and you
> want to use the resulting gnustep-make to compile a package which you want
> to run on xxx, you just have to type
>
> make target=xxx
>
> when you compile.
I see. I assumed that BUILD, HOST and TARGET are used as in autoconf but
it seems it is different with gnustep-make.
> I'm not sure I get your question -- HOST/TARGET variables are only used by
I'm not sure I'm asking the right questions ;-) as it is a long time I had
time to look at GNUstep closely enough.
> Then, to compile for a certain target of the available ones, you just type
> 'make target=xxx'. If you don't put a target=xxx, gnustep-make by default
> will compile for the local system (that is, for HOST).
OK. In autoconf it is called --host, as --target is only used when
crosscompiling a compiler. (By the way I think --target defaults to --host
in this case.) So with autoconf you would do configure --host=xxx
--target=yyy when crosscompiling a compiler while gnustep-make appears to
have no direct support for crosscompiling compilers. Is this correct?
Thanks for clarification,
BALATON Zoltan
- Once more cross compilation, Fred Kiefer, 2004/07/13
- Re: Once more cross compilation, BALATON Zoltan, 2004/07/17
- Re: Once more cross compilation, Nicola Pero, 2004/07/21
- Re: Once more cross compilation, BALATON Zoltan, 2004/07/21
- Re: Once more cross compilation, Nicola Pero, 2004/07/22
- Re: Once more cross compilation, BALATON Zoltan, 2004/07/22
- Re: Once more cross compilation, Nicola Pero, 2004/07/23
- Re: Once more cross compilation,
BALATON Zoltan <=
- Re: Once more cross compilation, Fred Kiefer, 2004/07/25
- Re: Once more cross compilation, Fred Kiefer, 2004/07/25
- Re: Once more cross compilation, Nicola Pero, 2004/07/26
- Re: Once more cross compilation, Nicola Pero, 2004/07/26