Stephane Boucher
03/14/2008 3:50 PM
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On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 14:38 -0400, Tim Gessner wrote:
> Thanx. It appears that this will get the libraries onto my Neutrino
> box. I am developing under windows targeting Neutrino for x86. So
> this isn't quite what I'm looking for.
Well, if that library matches your technical as well as legal
requirements, one thing you can do is:
1) configure on self hosted (you could get vmplayer for free and install
it on your windows system, and then setup a vmware self hosted for that)
2) compile on self hosted > save log to file.
3) grab the configs
4) using (2)+(3), setup a qnx directory hierarchy to cross compile, and
throw away the original library makefiles.
This works fairly well for libraries that do not have weird
dependencies/compilation requirements. I've done this successfully for
certain pieces of software (although I've not tried with libxml).
There are things that can arise, such as if the library/program uses
it's own hardware detection routines as part of the configuration. In
this case, you have to be all the more careful when you do (3),(4).
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