Populating target system (was: Re: Quick Question)
Dan Kegel
dank@kegel.com
Sat May 28 13:43:00 GMT 2005
I guessed wrong about what you were trying to do.
You need to do a canadian cross build.
See http://kegel.com/crosstool/current/doc/crosstool-howto.html#canadian
Joseph D. Camp wrote:
> The target system has no cc and no gcc. I want to put them on it. Will
> this work?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Kegel [mailto:dank@kegel.com]
>
> Joseph Camp wrote:
>
>>Hi Dan,
>>
>>I had a quick question about crosstool. I have compiled and built the
>
>
>>gcc and everything else on one computer. Now, which files to I need
>
> to
>
>>put on the embedded system and in what directories? Sorry for the
>>trivial question!
>
>
> If you're just trying to bring a new gcc to an existing system:
> all you need are libstdc++.so* and libgcc*so, I think.
>
> If you're trying to build a whole system:
> See the mkjail.sh script for an example. This is a bit
> beyond the scope of crosstool; it's the kind of thing
> ptxdist is for.
> Watch out, though. The most recent
> versions (0.33+?) forget to build one file
> (ldconfig?)
>
>
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