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Compiling SCO executables on Linux with gcc
- From: "Robert Gamble" <rob_gamble99 at hotmail dot com>
- To: crossgcc at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 17:33:08 -0400
- Subject: Compiling SCO executables on Linux with gcc
- Bcc:
I need to be able to compile OpenServer 5.0.x C programs on a Linux machine.
They are both i386(i686 actually) architechture. That is, I want to compile
simple C executables on a Linux machine to be run on an OpenServer machine.
Is there anybody that has done this? I need to know exactly how to set this
up on my Linux machine (RH 7.3). I have looked all over the place and just
can't find the necessary information. I did find an article at
http://bytesex.org/cross-compiler.html which describes how to set up a
cross-architecture gcc to compile sparc-linux prgrams on an i386-linux
machine but I don't how different the process is for what I want to do.
Specific details on how to set this up would be great, but any help would be
very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob Gamble
Sys Admin / Senior Programmer
rob_gamble99@hotmail.com
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