Already 6 months cannot still cross compile one
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 7:59 pm
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Trying many times. Really. Any help to have a sample configuration including a working script would be much appreciated.
Try it under
- Win7-32 (MingW and cygwin)
- Win10-64 (MingW and cygwin)
- MacOSX now El Captain (under brew)
- ubuntu (Mac-VM, Mac-Docker)
None work. Finally just download the binary and move on as after OSDev11, Broken Thorn switch to vc++ and cannot proceed any further. BTW, the binary work and can compile barebone (using NASM) ok.
Working on baremetal os but not really care much about cross dev itself. Just a tool. But a tool never make it. What worry me is that like the ARM one (which I work ok using the version recommended by the cambridge ARM series), the tool may be gone one day. Hence, whilst I am moving on after 6 months, I really want to have a working one by myself just in case .
My question again - any sample way to do it.
I did try to the table which combination it works and ... I even go back to a version under gcc 3 which one MIT OS course said it has done but still cannot. Trying 3 combination.
Believe me 6 months.
Any help would be appreciated. May be hard but really would try all the platforms I tried to work in: Windows-32 bit, 64bit, Mac, Ubuntu-14,16. One of these platforms plus the links and commands. I would share the final result in github for others like me.
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Trying many times. Really. Any help to have a sample configuration including a working script would be much appreciated.
Try it under
- Win7-32 (MingW and cygwin)
- Win10-64 (MingW and cygwin)
- MacOSX now El Captain (under brew)
- ubuntu (Mac-VM, Mac-Docker)
None work. Finally just download the binary and move on as after OSDev11, Broken Thorn switch to vc++ and cannot proceed any further. BTW, the binary work and can compile barebone (using NASM) ok.
Working on baremetal os but not really care much about cross dev itself. Just a tool. But a tool never make it. What worry me is that like the ARM one (which I work ok using the version recommended by the cambridge ARM series), the tool may be gone one day. Hence, whilst I am moving on after 6 months, I really want to have a working one by myself just in case .
My question again - any sample way to do it.
I did try to the table which combination it works and ... I even go back to a version under gcc 3 which one MIT OS course said it has done but still cannot. Trying 3 combination.
Believe me 6 months.
Any help would be appreciated. May be hard but really would try all the platforms I tried to work in: Windows-32 bit, 64bit, Mac, Ubuntu-14,16. One of these platforms plus the links and commands. I would share the final result in github for others like me.