[kaffe] Fw: Hi...Thanks for your FAQ.Cross-compiling. But I still have a confusing
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mozzalt@keti.re.kr
Wed Jun 25 18:52:01 2003
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kiyo Inaba" <inaba@src.ricoh.co.jp>
To: <mozzalt@keti.re.kr>
Cc: <inaba@src.ricoh.co.jp>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: Hi...Thanks for your FAQ.Cross-compiling. But I still have a
confusing
> problem.
> Hi,
>
> Next time submit (or at least cc'ed) to kaffe@kaffe.org, then anyones
> effort can be kept centralized. But anyway, thank you to appreciate
> this documentation.
>
> Still my description should not be enough, but in your case
> --host=mips-linux
> --build=i686-linux
> which I mean, host is the system where 'the generated code works'.
>
> The most complicated issue (which should not happen for kaffe, BTW),
> is if you want to make a cross compiler on SYSTEM-A, which is supposed
> to run on SYSTEM-B, to generate code for SYSTEM-C, and in this case
> --target=SYSTEM-C
> --host=SYSTEM-B
> --build=SYSTEM-A
>
> Understand?
>
> Kiyo
>
>
Hi. Thanks for commenting about my problem.
But I don't still have a conviction thess options
( --host, --target, --build)
As I said, My development is the following
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For my system,
1. my developing system (host PC) is i686 / linux
2. my target system is mips(r5000) / linux
3. my cross-compiler is mips-linux-gcc and so on.
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I understood your message as the following
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"make a cross compiler on SYSTEM-A" (--build)
: it means SYSTEM-A is the system where cross
compiler(mips-linux-gcc and so on.) is installed.
",which is supposed to run on SYSTEM-B" (--host)
: it means System-B s the system where cross compiler is
installed and works.
",which is supposed toto generate code for SYSTEM-C " (--target)
: it means System-C is the system where birnary tree that is
generaged by compiling(configure, make, make install)
will be run
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Is it right?
If so, is the option right?
--host = i686-linux --target = mips-linux --build=i686-linux