that's not cross compiling, that's compiling on an emulator. cross
compilers directly generate code for the target platform.
"A cross compiler is a compiler capable of creating executable code
for a platform other than the one on which the compiler is running.
For example, a compiler that runs on a Windows 7 PC but generates code
that runs on Android smartphone is a cross compiler."
--Gravis
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 2:33 PM, mutek <mutek@???> wrote:
>> Il 10/02/2015 10:30 Gravis ha scritto:
>> to my knowledge, cross compilation has minimal overhead. while having
>> native targets is good for testing, it won't have a significant impact
>> on compile time.
>>
> agreed,
> to my experience, cross compilation using qemu-arm-static in an armhf chroot
> inside an amd64 host (Asus Vivobook S200 i3 1,4GHz 4GB RAM and Debian
> Wheezy) is a lot faster than working direct into rpi B, same feelings
> working inside UDOO quad and BPI
>
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