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Re: Cross compiling nmap
From: Andy Smith <wasmith32 () comcast net>
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 06:37:19 -0500
I am not familiar with the MIPS tool chain but I know that the ARM tool
chain is picky about endianness. That may just be a GCC thing when cross
compiling I suppose. A good guide for setting up the environment for a
cross compile gcc tool chain is at:
http://www.libsdl.org/extras/win32/common
I would look at the cross-configure.sh and cross-make.sh scripts in
particular. The scripts were written to accommodate MinGW, a gcc
implementation that produces Windows binaries, but should give you and
idea of what needs to be done for MIPS I would think. I have used
modified versions of the MinGW scripts to compile both ARM and Windows
executables on Linux with good results.
Regards,
Andy
John E. Mayorga wrote:
Dear sirs,
I had a cross compiling question that Fyodor suggested
that I send to this list. I have google and asked
other programmer buddies to no avail.
I am attempting to compile nmap for Linux on the MIPS
processor from my Athlon box running Gentoo. I have
used crosstool on my Gentoo Athlon box, a cross
compiling toolchain script to create the compiler and
toolchain for MIPS, but there is no documentation as
to how to compile using it. Are there switches to
throw at ./configure? I think there are some
environment changes I need to make. I'm left
clueless...
Thank you in advace,
John E. Mayorga
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