in fact, you have an arm compiler. On Fedora/Arm page, you'll find everything to setup an ARM/Fedora under QEMU ; look at pre-built Root FileSystem (or RFS). So, you can boot you virtual ARM machine, setup a build environment (yum install ... ) and compile your packages. Fedora provides you all packages to build a more or less complete ARM-distro. Cross-compiling isn't always a good idea, because you can't run self-tests (some packages do that to confirm everything is ok) at the end of building process. Frank 2009/3/13, Gregg Lebovitz <gregg@xxxxxxx>: > 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 >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> fedora-arm mailing list >>> fedora-arm@xxxxxxxxxx >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-arm >>> >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ fedora-arm mailing list fedora-arm@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-arm