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From: Peter Poulsen (peter_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-05-30 09:45:02


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_at_[hidden]
>> [mailto:boost-users-bounces_at_[hidden]] On Behalf Of
>> Peter Poulsen
>> Sent: 30 May 2007 08:48
>> To: boost-users_at_[hidden]
>> 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:
>>
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>> ~/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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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is it such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?

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