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localhost ~ # x86_64-pc-linux-bionic-gcc -static -m32 |
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-specs=specfile.txt -o hi hi.c |
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localhost ~ # ./hi |
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Hello, Bionic World! |
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bwahaha... bwahahaha... (insert pinky into corner of mouth here) |
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1) Fix internal specs (had to manually adjust for crts startfile/endfile) |
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2) make it work for -m64 by default |
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C |
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On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Christopher Friedt |
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<chrisfriedt@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi James, |
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> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 9:16 AM, wireless <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>> On 04/15/11 08:42, Christopher Friedt wrote: |
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>> Thanks for the update on your progress. I ran across this interesting |
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>> article, where Google is trying to influence ARM offering and more |
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>> on licensing: |
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> I think Google's intention here is really just to reduce fragmentation |
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> of Android between Open Handset Alliance members (i.e. manufacturers). |
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> It's good in that it eliminates duplicate work between companies |
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> targeting Android as a platform and there will be a common base |
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> platform. They likely still have a lot of internal code cleanup to do |
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> after pushing to get Honeycomb out the door. |
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> Just to clarify, I'm not planning on doing "Android" development here |
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> - I'm just using Bionic. Anyone interested in Android _really_ should |
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> adhere to upstream's build system. |
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> C |
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