Re: trying to change compilers

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Hi,

Ravichandran wrote:

> I am trying to compile alsa tools in a smaller linux.can anyone tell
> me how do I change compilation from cc to somother say
> i386-uclibc-gcc as I do not find it in configuration script? do I
> need to use makefile.in??

This mailing list is dedicated to Linux kernel programming, not to
userspace ALSA tools.

However, I'm quite sure the ALSA tools use some autoconf/automake stuff.
configure scripts usually have a --host option, as shown by the help of
this configure script:

$ ./configure --help
[...]
System types:
  --build=BUILD     configure for building on BUILD [guessed]
  --host=HOST       cross-compile to build programs to run on HOST [BUILD]
[...]

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Sincerly,

Thomas
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