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# 19:24:35 | Enrico_Menotti | Hello, don't know whether this be the right place to ask. If not, I am sorry. I am trying to compile a Linux kernel for an arm architecture, and I'm working on a macOS (Sierra). I have been able to compile the Android kernel for the emulator (arm), by using the toolchain included with Android's SDK. Now I was trying to do the same with the Linux kernel, but I get odd errors about undefined types. Maybe I just |
# 19:24:35 | Enrico_Menotti | cannot use that toolchain? But how to get a proper one? |
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