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Re: cross compilation problems
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Pankaj Kaushal |
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Re: cross compilation problems |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Oct 2014 09:26:17 +0530 |
Roland McGrath wrote:
>
> it's trying to link with libc6 from Linux, which I
> don't want it to do so what do I do? What is the proper way to cross compile?
>> Don't. Compile hurd natively.
It is fine to cross-compile the hurd,
I know many who have done it like that.
may be you have some problems with the compiler.
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