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Dec 14 2003, 11:32 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 14-September 03 From: Froideville Member No.: 429 |
Hello,
I'm thining about using the new X11 ROM and would love to spend some time during holiday trying to compile for the Z but... I'll be away from my Workstation "stuck" with my PowerBook. Is it possible to crosscompile using either YellowDog or OS X? Thierry |
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Dec 17 2003, 11:35 AM
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hehe..."stuck" with a PowerBook? Consider yourself blessed
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Dec 17 2003, 01:17 PM
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Why not self-compile on the Zaurus?
QUOTE Hello,
I'm thining about using the new X11 ROM and would love to spend some time during holiday trying to compile for the Z but... I'll be away from my Workstation "stuck" with my PowerBook. Is it possible to crosscompile using either YellowDog or OS X? Thierry |
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Dec 18 2003, 06:37 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 8-December 03 Member No.: 1,086 |
Why not compile on the Z? At least two reasons: the z has a slow processor, compared to most desktops; it doesn't have much RAM. I was having wierd compiler errors on the Z which were due to running out of memory. This did not happen in the cross environment. Unfortunately, I discovered other reasons my favorite emulators, dosbox and generator, won't compile--basically they do some low level stuff and need someone who actually knows something about C/asm to port them.
You can set up the x86 cross environment on your PPC mac if you have virtual PC and a fast >550Mhz Mac with lots of RAM. I have a daystar-upgraded pismo 550 G4 w/512MB and I have been building stuff in a virtual (gentoo) Linux machine. The cross compiler runs about 2X as fast as the native zaurus one, which is really not a big improvement, but I wanted to see if it could be done |
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Dec 20 2003, 09:00 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 20-December 03 Member No.: 1,240 |
I have been able to partially set up cross compiling on my Mac running Panther and X Code. I can do command line compiles but the GUI (Qtopia) stuff is not working yet. I am hacking on the makefile and trying to get it to install properly. Here is a URL with the instructions on setting up cross compiling on a Mac.
http://www.lucid-cake.net/osx_arm/index_en.html |
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Feb 23 2004, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE I have been able to partially set up cross compiling on my Mac running Panther and X Code. I can do command line compiles but the GUI (Qtopia) stuff is not working yet. I am hacking on the makefile and trying to get it to install properly. Here is a URL with the instructions on setting up cross compiling on a Mac.
http://www.lucid-cake.net/osx_arm/index_en.html You can download for free a precompiled cross-compiler package for Xcode from http://www.dsitri.de/wiki.php?page=Zaurus-X-gcc Qtopia things are *NOT* included. But it includes Objective-C and you can add mySTEP with libFoundation and libAppKit. -- hns |
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Feb 23 2004, 01:03 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 77 Joined: 15-January 04 Member No.: 1,206 |
I was able to cross-compile QTopia on the mac. The shell scripts provided on the site above are TCSH so if you are running bash on the mac you either need to convert them or go into tcsh first.
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