Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 14:58:51 -0400 From: Christopher Hilton <chris@vindaloo.com> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Cc: John Howie <john@thehowies.com> Subject: Re: Can FreeBSD-amd64 cross compile FreeBSD-i386? Message-ID: <5B2374A4-883A-42F3-9D2F-2A5AD1A60737@vindaloo.com> In-Reply-To: <D005197B.4983C%john@thehowies.com> References: <2225EE36-E0A1-4EA8-B9DC-E662A15F51DC@vindaloo.com> <D005197B.4983C%john@thehowies.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On Aug 4, 2014, at 2:12 PM, John Howie <john@thehowies.com> wrote: > Hi Chris, > > Are you talking about kernel and world, or ports? If kernel and world, > check out README in /usr/src, and Makefile, too, for details how to use > TARGET= on the command line (you can also set an environment variable), > and MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX environment variable. > > There are plenty of blogs and web-sites that cover cross compilation of > FreeBSD kernel and world, that you can refer to for pointers and examples. Thank's, I'll look into the README. I knew that this was something NetBSD did but I didn't realize that FreeBSD had similar support. My apologies for the question that could be answered with Google. -- Chris [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJT39fsAAoJEE2ar4QHIpj4SGkQALQaF+hwNAeXgGWZJ9bLlMCl MoyMfjcZnAWxK2up+xMP8PIvuN7Emd/qVpNAR4U8A5bzmZI6JD9n7zHeB2AQo5tH wIfceADBePhCtnBxvSSlxGbbPr1zInpvQcbBP8yIsG/mkmapTqiNyh1RD5aIphFT s+Curi2SmFnyN1FRM3HG0+4Z5P/r9sQGgAzG8LwVuGQ9EeapCctQYSH6JoeMHWTn uRebBv7BMUNlaHuW78waXOtgrEcyUMaRc1kh2jj1/jFAyisgDKV4aafGmYFgBt8f wYes8+h964O5IKkQmd0JnA1EFXJw8A17f4kG/IV+qs067ekkXkQ+KnmSmJnWmPlz VRJEc3pEFGlFmFE9Gs0205b0vjwcbBBGsh88YfuTGea6nuF3NTNLm8CkXHE/oEmH KOgkRaMKDGgfmOYlZItxi84R2wgvk/ImC6dZTtCJgmmBOoidQ6Fpme6dQA/obW97 r/9wq+/HAJ3Re34kEgx3gdJlmPWmLL+GI6WaDK5j59oEoS53lL0ciqlBZ4Ilgf7h u9rzm8bNLjXiBSm+28QKm5YeKd6Pm36mx1ojy7Er68ekXDIHUoPM4oX87q3+BLlX MapJdR8LzfcdiyjJ+KnaIW8tWRhF5qLNEcBOUBWPG0GHSlO9GqsQDMSO41RG1khu b8VQ2y48CZZvPjk9othm =U9Mv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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