[CMake] Crosscompilation woes
Robert Bielik
Robert.Bielik at dirac.com
Mon Oct 10 07:50:59 EDT 2016
I’m trying to do this, but since I setup a cross compiling env. by setting C&C++ compiler, these settings get used when I run execute_process to setup the host build !! Thus I get the ARM version of the build tools anyway! :(
It seems that when execute_process is executed, the CC and CXX environment variables are set, which makes cmake use those when generating the makefiles.
Ideas are most welcome!
Regards
/R
From: Craig Scott [mailto:craig.scott at crascit.com]
Sent: den 10 oktober 2016 10:47
To: Robert Bielik <Robert.Bielik at dirac.com>
Cc: Cmake at cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Crosscompilation woes
Here's one possible solution (not perfect, but has been working in production for us for a while now for a similar scenario to what you describe):
http://stackoverflow.com/q/36084785/1938798
An alternative is a superbuild arrangement which would require a top level project to drive two sub-builds brought in via ExternalProject<https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/ExternalProject.html>, one for the host and the other for arm. This is both better and worse, depending on your point of view, so you may need to do some research/experimenting to see which is a better fit for your situation.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Robert Bielik <Robert.Bielik at dirac.com<mailto:Robert.Bielik at dirac.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I am crosscompiling a project for arm (on linux i686), and use codegeneration tools within the project (together with add_custom_command). Of course, this will fail, since the tools are compiled for arm also and thus won't execute on my host system. So the tools need to be compiled for i686 whilst the rest for arm. I'm sure this can be handled by CMake although haven't done it before so would appreciate pointers :)
Regards
/Robert
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