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Re: Cross compiling without ./configure
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Alberto Luaces |
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Re: Cross compiling without ./configure |
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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 10:47:37 +0100 |
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mahmoodn writes:
> Hi,
> My host platform is ubuntu x86 and I have the source code of a benchmark and
> want to compile for a solaris target. The source code however does not
> contain any "configure" file. In the solaris I run "uname -a" and get this
> result:
>
> SunOS Abisko 5.9 Generic_118558-34 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire
>
> How can I tell the makefile in the host machine to compile t code for the
> target machine? Thanks,
Hi, you need the Solaris cross-compiler. Then, you have to make sure
that it is called from the makefile. It is very common that the name of
the compiler is stored in a varaiable like CC or CXX for the C and C++
compiler. If it is the case, you can simply execute
CC="your_Solaris_C_compiler" CXX="your_Solaris_C++_compiler" make
--
Alberto
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