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compiling code for different machines


Hi,

I run the same Linux version + same Distribution version on
different systems with different x86 based processors: i486
and better.

I want to create binarys on this systems that I can use on
all boxes. So i tried to compile my gcc on my i686 machine
using

./configure --target=i486

what didn't work because of compiling problems. the i486
stuff wasn't supported.

Can I create i486-compatible binarys with the gcc on my
i686 too?

e.g. compiling sendmail or inetd on my i686 on a way to
make them usable on my i486 too?

PS. I don't want to compile the packages on my i486 since
this is so  damn slow.

--steffen


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