# Format for this file: # Epoch Channel Nickname Action Message # # All separated with a single space, empty values are replaced with a dash '-' # except messages which are kept empty. # Lines starting with '#' are comments; comments are not allowed except as the only content of the line # 1328852828 - alan_o quit Remote host closed the connection 1328856976 - arekinath quit Ping timeout: 244 seconds 1328857053 #crosstool-ng arekinath join 1328857061 - arekinath quit Changing host 1328857061 #crosstool-ng arekinath join 1328857342 - EsbenH quit *.net *.split 1328857342 - aspect quit *.net *.split 1328857544 #crosstool-ng EsbenH join 1328857667 #crosstool-ng aspect join 1328858107 #crosstool-ng sinseman44 join 1328858152 - sinseman54 quit Ping timeout: 378 seconds 1328859104 #crosstool-ng kos_tom_ join 1328859237 - kos_tom quit Ping timeout: 248 seconds 1328862012 #crosstool-ng smartin join 1328862589 - sinseman44 quit *.net *.split 1328862940 #crosstool-ng sinseman44 join 1328863289 #crosstool-ng sinseman54 join 1328863371 - sinseman44 quit *.net *.split 1328866249 - sh4rm4 quit Ping timeout: 276 seconds 1328866303 #crosstool-ng sh4rm4 join 1328867026 - smartin quit Ping timeout: 245 seconds 1328877482 #crosstool-ng smartin join 1328883376 - smartin quit Ping timeout: 245 seconds 1328885248 #crosstool-ng alan_o join 1328885366 #crosstool-ng alan_o say I'm on x86_64 here and want to build a cross compiler which will run on i386 to build for a target. Am I in Canadian Cross territory here, or is there a simpler way to do that (like putting -m32 in CFLAGS in menuconfig)? 1328885486 #crosstool-ng alan_o say It seems kind of Canadian except that gcc for x86_64 will of course build for 32. Of course one needs all the compatibility libs. Maybe it's half-Canadian 1328885511 #crosstool-ng alan_o say It's mostly a curiosity at this point. Right now I told the guy who needs it to just install 64-bit Linux :-D 1328886027 #crosstool-ng alan_o say ok so apparently the docs I had are old and there's now direct support for Canadian if I enable experimental features. I'll have to give this a go 1328888156 #crosstool-ng ccole say alan_o: I got around this by just running crosstool-ng on a 32-bit box ;) 1328888171 #crosstool-ng alan_o say yeah, there's always that too :) 1328888175 #crosstool-ng ccole say alan_o: Let me know how your experiment goes 1328888245 #crosstool-ng ccole say alan_o: You can pretty rapidly install Ubuntu 32-bit edition in a VirtualBox (VB has gotten *much* better over the past year or two!) 1328888332 #crosstool-ng alan_o say yeah, that's probably the best method. I was mostly interested from the position of curiosity. I thought someone might have a quick answer 1328888354 #crosstool-ng alan_o say My way was easiest I think: Just make the other guy install 64-bit :) 1328889118 - alan_o quit Ping timeout: 252 seconds 1328889222 #crosstool-ng alan_o join 1328891950 - alan_o quit Ping timeout: 240 seconds 1328894015 #crosstool-ng alan_o join 1328894925 - alan_o quit Ping timeout: 260 seconds 1328895274 #crosstool-ng alan_o join 1328896050 - alan_o quit Ping timeout: 240 seconds 1328896426 #crosstool-ng y_morin join 1328900195 - y_morin nick y_morin|away 1328901152 #crosstool-ng alan_o join 1328903104 #crosstool-ng smartin join 1328904690 #crosstool-ng kos_tom_ say alan_o: a faster method than using Ubuntu 32 bits in a VM is to create a Ubuntu 32 bits chroot. 1328904703 #crosstool-ng kos_tom_ say you don't loose speed because of the virtualization 1328905308 #crosstool-ng CcSsNET say kos_tom_: thats not a vm :) 1328905318 #crosstool-ng CcSsNET say but i agree its saner 1328906959 - y_morin|away nick y_morin 1328907500 - imMute quit Ping timeout: 252 seconds 1328908073 #crosstool-ng imMute join 1328912210 - alan_o quit Ping timeout: 240 seconds 1328914222 - smartin quit Quit: Page closed