Re: [Boost-users] Cross compiling boost

On Ons, Maj 30, 2007 15:23, Hughes, James wrote:
Check the archive of boost messages - I posted something on this last year sometime....Google should find it.
James Yes, and it probably works fine with 1.33, but with the new 1.34 something has changed (for instance you don't seem to be required to give the "-sTOOL=gcc" argument anymore)
I have seen a couple of examples on how to cross compile 1.33, but none of them seems to work with 1.34. /peter
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-----Original Message----- From: boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org [mailto:boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Peter Poulsen Sent: 30 May 2007 08:48 To: boost-users@lists.boost.org Subject: [Boost-users] Cross compiling boost
I'm trying to build boost for an arm processor, but all the hidden bjam stuff is simply to much, so I have to ask for help :)
All my build tools are in ~/arm-tools/. I'm on a Linux x86 and the cross compiler I'm trying to use is a gcc version 3.4.4.
I have tried various build commands. The latest being:
~/boost_1_34_0 $ bjam --build-dir=/tmp/build-boost --toolset-gcc-3.4.4 --with-regex -sGXX=arm-wrs-linux-gnueabi-g++ stage
But I still get:
~/boost_1_34_0 $ file stage/lib/libboost_regex-gcc34.so stage/lib/libboost_regex-gcc34.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), stripped
Can anybody explain to me what I must do to compile boost-regex for arm?
btw I have found others trying to do the same but they seem to end up hacking the bjam files, and I have no idea of how to that.
/peter
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