Hi Adrian,
-----Original Message----- From: Adrian Schröter [mailto:adrian@suse.de] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 6:11 PM To: opensuse-arm@opensuse.org Cc: Chanho Park Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] [AArch64] Build failure of cross-aarch64- binutils
On Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014, 17:52:02 wrote Chanho Park:
Hi Adrian,
-----Original Message----- From: Adrian Schröter [mailto:adrian@suse.de] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 5:17 PM To: opensuse-arm@opensuse.org Cc: Chanho Park Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] [AArch64] Build failure of cross- aarch64- binutils
On Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014, 11:45:24 wrote Chanho Park:
Hi,
I'm newbie of obs. I want to build aarch64 toolchain from scratch. To build the gcc48, it needed a cross-aarch64-binutils package. I didn't find the package from snapshot directory. So, I tried to build the package using local build.
osc co devel:ARM:AArch64:Factory binutils cd devel\:ARM\:AArch64\:Factory/binutils/ osc build -b standard x86_64 cross-aarch64-binutils.spec
I found below error:
Building cross-aarch64-binutils.spec for standard/x86_64 Getting buildinfo from server and store to /opt/obs/devel:ARM:AArch64:Factory/binutils/.osc/_buildinfo- standard- x86_64. xml ERROR: Either wrong repo/arch as parameter or a parse error of .spec/.dsc/.kiwi file due to syntax error
Please let me know what is the problem. Thanks.
There is no x86_64 architecture defined in that repository.
It could be added, but you can also build this package source with another project configuration, if you use
osc build --alternative-project openSUSE:13.1 standard x86_64
for example.
Thanks. It would really helpful for me.
However, are you aware that we do not build via cross tool chain, but "natively" using the qemu-linux-aarch64 emulator?
Yes. I already know the foundation model of ARM can be used the emulator.[1]
yes, we have used that one as well, but we do use qemu now, because it speeds up the build a lot.
So, you can build for aarch64 on your x86_64 workstation by calling
osc build standard aarch64
all what you need is a proper qemu package installed.
The wiki page was a bit outdated, I added a section regarding the qemu approach now. Some feedback regarding that one would be great :)
That would be great!! I have a question from your page: Install qemu-linux-aarch64 from openSUSE:Tools project in case you want How can I install qemu-linux-aarch64? I'm using Ubuntu 13.10. Thanks. Best Regards, Chahno Park
adrian
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