Cross compile helloworld.c
Andrew Haley
aph@redhat.com
Wed Jun 26 16:25:00 GMT 2013
On 06/26/2013 04:57 PM, Burning Thumb wrote:
> You know I thought this would be so easy, and maybe it is...
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 on an intel machine and I want to cross compile helloworld.c so that the resulting binary will execute on Ubuntu on a powerpc machine.
>
> So something simple like:
> gcc helloworld.c --target powerpc-linux -o helloworldppc
>
> But the answer seems to always come back how to cross compile gcc itself...
>
> Anyone have a one liners on how to simply cross compile helloworld.c for ubuntu ppc?
Sure. Of course, you're going to need an Ubuntu x86 -> powerpc cross
compiler. Before we go through the steps of building one, please make
sure that you can't get a packaged cross-compiler from someone else.
Once you have done that, we can show you how to build a
cross-compiler. But be warned: it takes a fair bit of C and operating
system experience, and you'll need to allocate a fair bit of time.
Andrew.
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