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Sep 14 2004, 12:22 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 180 Joined: 7-December 03 Member No.: 1,049 |
I've given up trying to cross compile mysql. I have scoured the net and found many people asking the same question: how do you get past the configure script trying to run test applications built for arm/other in a cross compile environment. Lots of questions, no answers.
Its weird. The configure script tests whether or not it is running in a cross compile environment, and then seems to ignore the fact that it is. As I mentioned in a previous thread, the mysql developers know about this, and posted that they would fix it on the mysql mailing list. They haven't yet. So I thought I would get zgcc and all installed on the Z and try building that way. The configure script is complaining that it can't find linuxthreads. libpthread is on there, at least, so my question is, does anyone know where I should put the linuxthreads header files? I'm assuming /usr/include or some such place, but this is stretching my experience, so any advice would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Mike. |
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Sep 15 2004, 10:54 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 19-June 03 From: Hannover Member No.: 177 |
Hi w14,
I'm the maintainer of crimson fields for Zaurus and must definitely agree with you that crosscompiling on not native machines can be a disaster. At the moment I try to compile my programs native on the Z. I tried both zgcc and dev_img 1.5 und must say that dev_img ist the best solution for native compiling - all you need for ./configure / make is included and it works ! Give it a try. Regards, Uwe |
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