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- * Configuration:
- cp ./extra/Configs/Config.<target arch> .Config
- Then edit ./Config for your setup. In particular, modify
- CROSS and KERNEL_SOURCE as necessary. You may also want
- to modify PREFIX if you want to install the development
- environment to /usr/local/ or elsewhere. By default, the
- development environment is installed into /usr and
- /usr/<arch>-linux-uclibc/.
- * Building:
- make
- * Installing the development environment:
- (As root, if necessary,)
- make install
- This will install the header files, libraries, and the gcc
- wrapper into the directories defined in Config.
- If you are targetting the same architecture as the host machine,
- you may want to add a link from /lib/ld-uclibc.0 to the location
- where ld-uclibc.0 was installed. This allows you to run binaries
- compiled against uClibc without contaminating /lib too much.
- * Installing the target runtime environment:
- (As root, if necessary,)
- make TARGET_PREFIX=`pwd`/_install install_target
- This installs only the files that are necessary to run binaries
- compiled against uClibc. Hint: You really don't want to install
- the target runtime environment on the host machine.
- * Using uClibc:
- To compile programs with uClibc,
- export PATH={uClibc DEVEL_PREFIX}/bin:$PATH
- and then just ./configure and make as usual.
- Note: You may also want to look at extra/gcc-uclibc/gcc-uclibc.c for
- additional information concerning what options and environment
- variables the gcc wrapper handles.
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