Hi,
> I crosscompiled bluez-libs, bluez-utils and even hciemu for ARM platform
> and they work fine. I am preparing a little how-to for those insterested
> on doing the same thing.
They work perfectly here, too. Thanks for the hint! I just found it a little inconvenient to find the /etc/bluetooth/ directory in my ARM gcc directory. To be more specific:
The compiler, libs, include, ... directories reside under /usr/arm/arm-linux. That is set with 'prefix'. The executables then go to something like /home/mm/arm/ramdisk/mnt by setting 'exec_prefix' accordingly. I thought it to be funny to see /etc/bluetooth/ in the ramdisk rather than in the compiler area.
Martin
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Hi Martin,
> > I crosscompiled bluez-libs, bluez-utils and even hciemu for ARM platform
> > and they work fine. I am preparing a little how-to for those insterested
> > on doing the same thing.
>
> They work perfectly here, too. Thanks for the hint! I just found it a little inconvenient to find the /etc/bluetooth/ directory in my ARM gcc directory. To be more specific:
>
> The compiler, libs, include, ... directories reside under /usr/arm/arm-linux. That is set with 'prefix'. The executables then go to something like /home/mm/arm/ramdisk/mnt by setting 'exec_prefix' accordingly. I thought it to be funny to see /etc/bluetooth/ in the ramdisk rather than in the compiler area.
are you sure that exec_prefix is meant for cross-compiling. From my
knowledge it is for architecture dependent executables that will reside
in the same filesystem. For example for NFS exports.
Regards
Marcel
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