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Subject: [ts-7000] cross compiling help needed
From: Angel Rodriguez <>
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 20:57:28 +0000
Hello Everyone,

I know so little about what I am trying to do that is is hard to even
formulate questions. A real newbie here.

I use 7260's with an SD card, the sd card has a Debian (got it from
TS)

I have a desktop system with Ubuntu and I have installed the cross
compiler I downloaded from the TS page. I have done the "hello world"
example and compiled it and moved it over to the 7260 and it runs.

I have a program on my laptop which I hope to get to run on the 7260.  I
have compiled it on the laptop with the regular gcc compiler using the
Makefile provided by the programs authors. (a seismology data acquisition
program)

My question is what do I do now? How do I compile the program using
the cross compiler so that it will run on the 7260. I am not even sure
where to start.

Is there some clear document that I can read that will get me going.


Angel; a linux newbie



 
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