On 12/17/09 16:36, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Hi -
I would like to create a rootfs image with a minimal set of software
(busybox) for a target ARM device.
If it's ARM11 and you are OK for memory, you can just use Bash. On an
iMX31 it's fast enough that it's not worth optimizing.
Given a toolchain for the target hardware, what is the recommended
method to cross-compile, build RPM packages?
Fedora packages aren't cross-built but done natively on the ARM device.
They provide a "prebuilt filesystem tarball" to get you started made of
unpacked packages
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM#Getting_Started_with_the_Fedora_ARM_Port
I guess, the cross-toolchain can be packaged separately for x86.
There is a cross-toolchain additionally: I use it for bootloader and
kernel builds. But it's kind of out of date.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/CrossToolchain
For normal packages, you use the distro gcc natively on the device.
-Andy
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