correct me if am wrong, as per gcc doc gcc is able to compile code for different target systems such as ARM, ARC etc. I tried for compiling ARM but failed to do so.
getting below error:
any idea or hint whats am doing wrong. Can you please explain compilation steps for different targets. I am using intel i386 machine with gcc 4.1.2
AIM- Install Oracle 11g on Solaris using VMWare
Steps
1.Logged on as root
2.Created subfolders à /usr/local/bin & /usr/local/bin/gcc
3.Downloaded gcc & libiconv & unzipped them on my harddrive & burnt them on CD
4.Copied files from CD to /usr/local/bin/gcc
5.Terminal (root) à pkgadd -d... (8 Replies)
Hi,
Does anybody have a good pointer on Linux kernel internals for ARM architecture? I can locate plenty for x86 but since ARM is RISC I think there would be subtle changes. So if somebody has a knowledge of good document on Linux Kernel internals for ARM or even a comparative study of kernel on... (0 Replies)
Running a multi-threaded program in my arm board one day or more ,The process down .
In order to get a coredump to analysis of the stack , . I use commands ulimited -c unlimited .
but when the process down . no coredump
But I write a test
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void){
... (14 Replies)
I want to find the ARM assembly language for my sample C code using gcc .I had gcc compiler ,whether it is enough for it or i need to download gcc arm cross compiler.If necessary ,how it configured?I am using fedora (0 Replies)
think only compile is required I wish to compile a sample code
int main()
{
int a=5,b=8,c;
c=a+b;
}
compile using gcc -Wall -g -march=arm922t main.c -o hello
I got an error
:bad value(arm922t) for -march=switch
instead of using march i used mcpu options ,the same... (1 Reply)
Hello all, I have just installed cygwin and arm tools to do some arm assembly programming, but when i try to initialize insight with arm-elf-insight xxx.xxx I receive the message that arm-elf-insight cannot find cygncurses-8.dll. In my lib directory I have cygncurses-10.dll, but not... (0 Replies)
I created and Compiled a C program to run in QEMU for ARM.
When I run the program using the command
#qemu-arm -L /home/arm-2010.09/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/libc ./test
it gives me the following error:
If 'qemu-arm' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains... (0 Replies)
Hello everyone. I am running Debian on an ARM7 Device (aka my android phone). Everything is great. Works well.
I would love to use it for Development.
Mainly my interests are in Web Development, and Java development.
So far the only useful IDE for debian arm is Netbeans. Which is pretty... (0 Replies)
Hey all
I've been thinking of switching my x86 Solaris out with ARM 64 Bit and FreeBSD.
Now i know i can migrate my striped-mirror ZFS to FreeBSD.
So to get to the point.
I take advantage of Kernel Zones on Solaris (Routing, Firewall, Web Access and Web Page etc.) and from time to time need... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sb2-init
sb2-init(1) sb2-init man page sb2-init(1)NAME
sb2-init - initialize a target for scratchbox2
SYNOPSIS
sb2-init [OPTION]... [TARGETNAME] [COMPILER[:SPECS]] [SECONDARY_COMPILER...]
DESCRIPTION
sb2-init initializes a target for scratchbox2. If no options or other parameters are given, already initialized targets are listed.
A scratchbox2 target is simply a light-weight, symbolic name for a configuration set. A target does not contain anything that is active,
like running processes; hence a user never "works inside a target". Instead, sessions are used for all active operations. Sessions are
created by the sb2 command.
sb2-init is expected to be run in the directory you want to use as the target root filesystem.
TARGETNAME is the name of the target to initialize. If it refers to an existing target, then the target is re-initialized. Otherwise a new
one is created.
COMPILER is full path to a cross-compiler (gcc), of the form $HOME/arm-2006q3/bin/arm-linux-gcc. An optional SPECS parameter is path to
the compiler specs file.
If more than one compiler is specified, additional compilers are available by version number (e.g. if the primary is known as "gcc" and
"gcc-4.1", the secondary may be "gcc-3.4", etc)
Note that the compiler is usually used during the target creation process to determine CPU architecture of the target system.
OPTIONS -c "command"
specify cpu transparency command, for example: "qemu-arm", "sbrsh" or "qemu-arm -R 256M". CPU transparency method is the program
which is used to execute foreign binaries, that the host computer can not execute directly.
-p "command"
specify cpu transparency command for staticly linked native binaries.
-r [hostname]
generate sbrsh config using remote device address
-l [hostname]
NFS server/localhost address seen by remote device
-d set target as default scratchbox2 target (default target can also be set later with the sb2-config command)
-m [mapping_mode]
use mapping_mode as default. Default for this is "simple"
-h Print help.
-n don't build libtool for the target
-N don't generate localization files for the target
-s skip checks for target root's /usr/include etc.
-t [tools_dir]
set directory containing the build tools distribution
-C "options"
add extra options for the compiler, for example: -C "-fgnu89-inline"
-A arch
manually override target architecture
-M arch
manually override machine name (see uname(2)). This defaults to the target architecture (see option -A)
-v display version
EXAMPLES
mkdir $HOME/buildroot
cd $HOME/buildroot
[fetch a rootfs from somewhere and extract it here]
sb2-init -c qemu-arm TARGET /path/to/cross-compiler/bin/arm-linux-gcc
FILES
$HOME/.scratchbox2/*
SEE ALSO sb2(1), sb2-config(1), qemu(1)BUGS
No known bugs at this time.
AUTHORS
Lauri T. Aarnio
2.2 17 December 2010 sb2-init(1)