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Re: Cross Compiling GDB
- From: Chris dot Pedley at arm dot com
- To: Izo <I at siol dot net>
- Cc: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 15:17:02 +0100
- Subject: Re: Cross Compiling GDB
On 20/08/2003 15:03:16 Izo wrote:
>Chris.Pedley@arm.com wrote:
>>I'm trying to build a gdb debugger to be run on ARM Linux to debug apps
>>natively running under ARM Linux. I will be building gdb using the
>>arm-linux-gcc cross compiler on an Intel box, so was trying to configure
>>with:
>>target=arm-linux
>>build=i386-linux
>>host=arm-linux
>>with-headers=<path to kernel sources>/linux-2.4.19/include
>>
>>
>
>So you are building the gdb with the ix86 machine - so
>host="i386-linux", or better (if you are using PIV - host="i686-linux")
>So you are building for the arm target ==> target="arm-linux"
>So the build is (amongst other builds) build="arm-linux"
>
>configure --prefix=whatever --host="i686-linux" --target="arm-linux"
>--build="arm-linux"
>
>Consider using the export CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS="-fsigned-char -mcpu=one of
>the arm ones -march=right one" prior to running configure to get the
>properly working and optimized code for your target. Especially the
>-fsigned-char (see the newest DrDobbsJournal for other ARM
>compatibility/portability issues)
>
So you think host should be i386-linux, but the previous email in this
thread suggests that Daniel Jacobowitz gets it to build with the host
as arm-linux. Can someone please give me a definition of, or
the document that defines the meaning of host, target and build?
Thanks.
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