Lenny,
LC Bruzenak <lenny(a)magitekltd.com> wrote on 09/20/2013 8:36 AM:
 I tried to do a base cross compile but I ran into an issue when the
 table header files are generated, the executable generated by the
 makefile were built for the target and not the host.  I modified the
 makefile to build them for the host but I realized the executables
 would pull in the headers from the host rather than the target.  I
 attempted to work around this by porting the gen_tables.c 
 algorithm to
 a python script to duplicate the header file generation using the
 target headers rather than the host.  Is this a good approach?  Is
 there a better way that this could be done a better way 
 that does not
 use python?  Is this a desired feature?
 
 
 I use mock. It's pretty straightforward. 
I don't believe mock will be able to execute the gen_tables executables 
that are built for the ARM/PPC.  I think the only way I could do that 
would be to setup a QEMU target and that seems a little excessive.
Thanks,
Clayton
Clayton Shotwell
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