Re: Cross compiling user applications for armv7
- Reply: Mark Millard : "Re: Cross compiling user applications for armv7"
- In reply to: Robert Clausecker : "Re: Cross compiling user applications for armv7"
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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2025 21:10:54 UTC
> A simple way is to set up an armv7 chroot / jail on an arm64 host such as a Raspberry Pi (Apple devices don't work!). > Then it's just like a native environment, but usually much faster. I don't have physical arm64 host. I also don't want to create a VM. The whole idea seems weird and unnatural. It sounds more like an exotic workaround. Regards, Michał Kruszewski Sent with Proton Mail secure email. On Friday, September 12th, 2025 at 10:46 PM, Robert Clausecker <fuz@fuz.su> wrote: > Hi Michał, > > A simple way is to set up an armv7 chroot / jail on an arm64 host such as > a Raspberry Pi (Apple devices don't work!). Then it's just like a native > environment, but usually much faster. > > Yours, > Robert Clausecker > > Am Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 04:19:42PM +0000 schrieb Michał Kruszewski: > > > Is there any tutorial on how to cross compile custom user application for armv7? > > I struggle t find any. > > Cross compiling the system is pretty easy. > > However, how can one cross compile custom user application or kernel drivers. > > > > Regards, > > Michał Kruszewski > > > > Sent with Proton Mail secure email. > > > -- > () ascii ribbon campaign - for an encoding-agnostic world > /\ - against html email - against proprietary attachments