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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28-12-18 18:20, Tom Armistead wrote:<br>
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<div>I only speak for myself. I've used CLFS in the past but
am not in any authority regarding it.<br>
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<div>If you need a cross-compiler, I have found that the
crosstool-ng project is a good source to help you do that.
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<div>LFS can be (with mods) built on other architectures
besides the x86/64 machines. You have to make some changes
to the instructions (particularly in the tool chain
building) but it can be done.<br>
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<div>If you need to cross build a Linux system, there are
number of projects that do that. I'm not very familiar with
them but buildroot is one that I am aware of.<br>
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<div>Tom<br>
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<p>Just after I posted my piece, I came across crosstool-NG. I think
I will give that a try too.</p>
<p>--- Frans<br>
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