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Vanč Levstik, 14.01.2011 15:02
Tutorial for cross-compiling for our ARM processor.¶
Just a short tutorial helping you build Buildroot that compiles programs for ARM. It is made for Ubuntu Linux, but should work on other distros too.
To build the Buildroot¶
Withapt-get install
, you should get yourself following packages (you probably have some of them already, but just to be sure):
- build-essential - this installs a complete build environment
- libssl-dev
- libncurses-dev
- bison
- flex
- texinfo
- zlib1g-dev
- gettext
- autoconf
- wget
- patch
Then you should set your shell to bash instead of dash, you do this with:#sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
And then select No
Getting and compiling Buildroot¶
You can get our Buildroot here: Buildroot-FRISMS
Then you just extract the Buildroot, move into that folder and do:
#make
Compiling takes some time, check that there are no errors.
Compiling our programs¶
After compiling Buildroot is done, you should add: \PATH_TO_YOUR_FOLDER\buildroot-2009.11-fri\output\staging\bin
into your enviroment variable (PATH)
Then your Makefile for compiling programs should look something like this (made for simple helloworld with name main.c):
CC=arm-linux-gcc CFLAGS=-I. --sysroot=/PATH_TO_YOUR_FOLDER/buildroot-2009.11-fri/output/staging OBJ=main.o %.o: %.c $(CC) -c -o $@ $< $(CFLAGS) main: $(OBJ) $(CC) -o $@ $^ $(CFLAGS) .PHONY: clean clean: rm -f *.o *~ main
Updated by Vanč Levstik almost 14 years ago · 2 revisions