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On 03.01.2017 14:59, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 02.01.2017 um 20:49 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
Am 02.01.2017 um 17:11 schrieb Andreas Färber:
cross-compiling is mainly used for kernels.
Ever asked yourself why kernels are not compiled with qemu-linux-user?
armv6hl does use qemu-linux-user, including the kernel. Certainly it's not the fastest, but neither is native ARM11, and the amount of RAM on a Raspberry Pi 1 is inferior compared to x86_64 servers.
So you also agree that cross-compiling on x86_64 is beneficial for such targets, especially for developers who have many edit-compile-test cycles to run. And for that purpose, the OE SDK is one of the best tools available IMNSVHO. Additional bonus: you build it once and every developer can deploy it on his preferred Linux distribution, where he has all the tools (editors, VCS GUI frontends, ...) he likes best. -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org