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− | <pre> | + | <pre>./configure \ |
− | --prefix=/usr/local/project/mipsel-dev \ | + | --prefix=/usr/local/project/mipsel-dev \ |
− | --target=mipsel --with-sysroot=/usr/local/project/mipsel-dev/mipsel/ \ | + | --target=mipsel --with-sysroot=/usr/local/project/mipsel-dev/mipsel/ \ |
− | --enable-languages=c | + | --enable-languages=c |
make | make | ||
make install</pre> | make install</pre> |
Revision as of 21:45, 31 July 2008
To setup a MIPS cross-compiler on Mac OS X, we followed almost the exact same procedure as the tutorial for setting up the cross-compiler in a Linux environment. The only difference lies in the second configure command.
In Linux the command looks as follows:
./configure \ --prefix=/usr/local/project/mipsel-dev \ --target=mipsel --with-sysroot=/usr/local/project/mipsel-dev/mipsel/ \ --enable-languages=c make make install
In Mac OS X you will want to run the same command with different options, as follows:
./configure \ --prefix=${TARGET} \ --target=${ARCH} \ --enable-languages=c \ --without-headers \ --disable-intl make make install
Besides these differences, your cross-compiler setup on Mac OS X should be the same as the setup in a Linux environment.