# hdw - linux CROSS-BUILD howto with the toolchain concept introduced in version 0.3 of hdw-linux, crosscompiling a minimal linux system - which will be used to continue with native builds on the foreign architecture hardware - or even building complete distributions for slow/embedded hardware should be possible. here are some guidelines for people developing for aliens. 1) 'straight forward' crossbuilds - in Config file set: o hdw_arch to the alien target architecture o hdw_arch_opt and the supported cpu optimization o hdw_crossbuild to "1", so the scripts know about it - hack ./scipts/Config file to fix/improve/support your alien architecture - add conditional actions to the toolchain and early base packages - for architecture specific patches: o use -u option of diff o create patches being applied in the package directory via p1 o put these patches to config directory with ending .patch.${hdw_arch} - most important: submit your changes! 2) 'tricky' crossbuilds (WTF? - yes, i just dont know any better word ... ) what are tricky crossbuilds? as i am not able to explain that, i will just give you 2 examples: 1) host system: sparc64 running 64bit kernel with 32bit userland target system: sparc64 (including 64bit userland) 2) host system: ia32 i686 target system: ia32 i586 to get around some troubles here diffrent things were implemented: o misc/crossbuild/fake_utsname/ - a kernel module to fake the uname output o hdw_real_build - a config parameter that will cause the --build configure flag to the real host system compilers as you see, crossbuilds are still devel. feel free to hack the scripts, ask questions or even kill me for that braindead implementations. interesting files: Config scripts/Config scripts/optimize packages/toolchain/* misc/crossbuild/fake_utsname/* have fun, hackbard.