CrossCompiling | Technology powering C to Java/C # code translation | Runtime Evironment library
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Glympse Cross Compiling technology provides the ability to translate C++ code into Java and C#. The technology is heavily used at Glympse in a variety of client and server components. The easiest way to get an idea of how translation works is to play with online demo accessible at:
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QUESTION
I am crosscompiling for STM32MP157 using cmake.
I have written a toolchain file. The relevant excerpts are as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-07 at 18:33Just add the NO_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH
argument to your find_program
call.
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I am setting up a virtual machine specifically for crosscompiling for armv7l. As a test I decided to compile busybox, and while the crosscompilation itself works fine, upon uploading the resulting binary to a router with the correct architecture, the binary complains about ./busybox: line 1: syntax error: unexpected word (expecting ")")
I did not have this issue when compiling for x86, and as such I believe the problem is with my build environment.
It's based on ubuntu18 server, and I've installed these packages:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-17 at 09:57Solved it. It turned out that my make menuconfig
was incomplete.
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