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Re: cross compiling x86-linux to alpha-linux


Stephen A. Witt wrote:
When I first fired up the script I enabled an 'arm' toolchain to build and
didn't realize that there were others enabled below in the file, as I
didn't read it. So, this first attempt failed because I didn't have the
right native compiler for one of the architectures that Dan has enabled by
default.

I really should add a check for that early in crosstool.sh, I suppose...


> Seeing that it was building a powerpc toolchain or something that
I had no use for, I read demo.sh and saw there were others enabled. I
think this was a bit of knowledge I needed to gain. If I had read demo.sh
carefully I would have realized this. Being able to build multiple
toolchains with the script is undoubtably useful to some and demonstrating
this is a good thing in my opinion. It is the more general case. I would
leave the default 'demo.sh' alone.

Hmm, or maybe I should enable them all? :-)


- Dan

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