Perl
David H. Lynch Jr.
dhlii at dlasys.net
Wed Nov 15 16:54:07 EST 2006
Lee Revell wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 18:08 +0100, Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
>
>> Lee Revell wrote:
>>
>>> I've been trying to cross compile Perl for a PPC440 board and it just
>>> isn't happening. Perl is probably the least amenable application to
>>> cross compiling I've found.
>>>
>>> I tried the instructions in the Cross/ directory of the Perl distro but
>>> they don't work - "sh Configure" fails on my target because it expects a
>>> full C development environment, which won't fit.
>>>
>>> Is there any easy solution? Can someone send me a binary?
>>>
>> Configure and make perl natively on your target platform. I have done it
>> some time ago with the ELDK.
>>
>>
>
> I've almost got the cross compile method described in INSTALL to work
> (using SSH to the target). But it just hangs forever at "Checking how
> to flush all pending stdio output...". Argh.
>
> Compiling natively on the target is not an option, the perl build
> process has too many dependencies. It depends on stuff fron GNU
> coreutils like /bin/comm that is not available in busybox.
>
> Does no one out there have a binary they are willing to send me?
>
> Lee
>
You can also use something like a Mac PowerBook with ppc4xx
crosstools as a build and test environment.
I did most of my early link port work that way, though I now use
crosstools under colinux.
>
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