gcc-multilib problems

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gcc-multilib problems

Postby amphyby » Oct 22nd, '14, 00:23

Hi geeks!

I have some troubles with getting how can i install and use gcc-multilib in my Mageia 4.
I'm trying to update board support package on my Intel Galileo and there is needed gcc-multilib and build-essential.
Where can I find em and how to install?

Hopefully,
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Re: gcc-multilib problems

Postby doktor5000 » Oct 22nd, '14, 00:53

What board support package exactly do you want to install? Please provide at least a link or more context information.
Do you want to build i586 binaries on x86_64 system or vice-versa? Or do you want to crosscompile something - then what is the target architecture?
For your question, the rough equivalent to debian's build-essentials would be to install task-c++-devel.
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Re: gcc-multilib problems

Postby amphyby » Oct 22nd, '14, 01:17

Pentium processor, 32bit system. Goin to build Yocto linux image. actually there on the download page appears cross-compiler: https://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-22226
actually can't get what for, if I have same Intel(not ARM) processor on my laptop.
Y, you are right, going to compile i586 bsp on my x64 machine. Even for it I need cross-compiler toolchain? I thought cross-compilers are only for intel-arm and vice-versa...
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