Frank,
Thanks. That sounds like a good idea, but I still need an arm compiler.
I was hoping to cross compile on my x86 system.
Gregg
Frank wrote:
Hi,
To do the build, you could setup a QEMU to emulate your ARM board. It
will be faster than trying to compile on your 920T (it is something
like 64 Mb and 400 Mhz, i suppose). If i remenber correctly, it is an
armv4t (Thumb instruction set)
Once you have you QEMU up and runnig, install development tools (gcc,
rpmbuild, ... ) and rebuild your packages with following command :
rpmbuild --target armv4tl --rebuild name.src.rpm
i hope this help.
Frank
2009/3/12, Gregg Lebovitz <gregg@xxxxxxx>:
I am new to this list.
I have an embedian boad with a Samsung S3C2440 32-bit ARM920T Core using
an ARMv4 instruction set. Has anyone build fedora-core-10 for this
processor? Is this a reasonable thing to do?
I don't see instructions anywhere on how to do the build myself. I have
downloaded all the source rpms, but down know how to get the build
started. Any help will be appreciated. I scanned the mail list archive
and didn't seem to find anything on how to get started.
Gregg
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