hello,list
my host platform is redhat9 and x86. want to cross compile bluez-libs
and bluez-utils so that i can using bluez under arm platform.
I want to know which options need cross compile these package?
maybe these option is same, maybe have some howto artical?
any advice will help me !
best regards
yong Zhu
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zhu yong wrote:
> hello,list
> my host platform is redhat9 and x86. want to cross compile bluez-libs
> and bluez-utils so that i can using bluez under arm platform.
> I want to know which options need cross compile these package?
> maybe these option is same, maybe have some howto artical?
> any advice will help me !
Ups, forget the link:
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~rolft/liwas/docs/CrossCompilingBluez.html
Rolf
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zhu yong wrote:
> hello,list
> my host platform is redhat9 and x86. want to cross compile bluez-libs
> and bluez-utils so that i can using bluez under arm platform.
> I want to know which options need cross compile these package?
> maybe these option is same, maybe have some howto artical?
> any advice will help me !
I have actually written a howto for cross compiling to an Intrinsyc
Cerfcube (http://www.intrinsyc.com). It's an Arm based device so you should
have no problems following the guidelines.
Regards
Rolf
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