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Re: Make target_arch only ... doesn't seem to work on 3.14.11 |
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Fri, 18 Feb 2011 15:53:56 -0800 |
After investigation, I found that it works because I added:
ifeq (${T_A}, linux-x86_64)
exit:
endif
at the top of my Makefile...
Q: Is there a way to force the makefile to build only for one target arch (T_A)?
i.e I want 'make linux-armv4tl' to be the default
Q: Again is there a way to build only one T_A without using the above trick?
Thanks,
--
E
On 15:30 Fri 18 Feb , [email protected] wrote:
>
> For some reason, it works now...
> make linux-armv4tl
>
> Note that make needs to be gnumake
>
> On 15:12 Fri 18 Feb , [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > I have a 64bit machine which is used to compile arm binaries.
> > make linux-armv4tl
> > according to the manual should build only for the arm system.
> > But obviously it doesn't. First the compilation starts with the host architecture
> > (linux-x86_64 in my case)
> >
> > Q: Is there a way to compile only for a specific T_A ?
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Emmanuel
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