From: raistlin@wixer.bga.com (Eli Boaz) Subject: Re: Compiling for Motorola 68xxx under Linux Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1993 20:59:27 GMT
In article <MAILQUEUE-101.930806153739.384@AA.csc.peachnet.edu>
newcombe@aa.csc.peachnet.edu writes:
>At work we have a TI computer based on the Motorola 68040 with
>a few other slower CPU's. I know that Linux can do cross-assembling,
>but what would I have to do to take something, like say gzip, and
>compile it at home and be able to bring it in here to get it to work.
>I know that the system also uses the a.out format which is good - right?
The GCC FAQ has information on how to compile for other platforms on your
Linux box, and how compile for Linux on other platforms. It was posted
in comp.os.linux.announce just a few days ago, or you can ftp it from any
of the major Linux FTP sites (most likely in the doc|docs directory).
It's highly recommened. ;)
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