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[[toc:]] [[tags: crossdev]] == Cross-development using CHICKEN for OpenMoko ''(this text describes cross development for OpenMoko, for an older version of CHICKEN)'' See [[cross-compilation]] for generic information about using CHICKEN for cross-development. [[http://www.openembedded.org]] now includes the CHICKEN recipe, so you can just do <tt>bitbake chicken</tt> and get 4 packages: chicken, chicken-dbg, chicken-dev and chicken-doc. But in case you want to do it manually: To compile chicken for OpenMoko, first install the [[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain|Toolchain]]. Then . /usr/local/openmoko/arm/setup-env make PLATFORM=linux HOST=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi \ C_COMPILER=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-gcc LIBRARIAN=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-ar \ PREFIX=/usr ARCH= DESTDIR=$HOME/tmp/arm-chicken install cd $HOME/tmp/arm-chicken tar zcvf ../chicken-pkg.tgz . scp ../chicken-pkg.tgz root@moko:/tmp ssh root@moko cd / tar zxvf /tmp/chicken-pkg.tgz You will have the binaries under /usr/bin, libraries under /usr/lib/chicken. csc and chicken-setup can work for compiling eggs, etc. if you have installed the native compiler, headers, and libs on the phone, but that requires a lot of space (e.g. mount a MicroSD card with ext3 filesystem at /usr, or boot from a MicroSD card; then <code>opkg install task-openmoko-native-sdk</code>). Assuming you have installed the toolchain (see above), and also assuming you have installed arm-chicken with DESTDIR=/opt/arm-chicken rather than DESTDIR=$HOME/tmp/arm-chicken: . /usr/local/openmoko/arm/setup-env make PLATFORM=linux TARGET_PREFIX=/opt/arm-chicken \ TARGETSYSTEM=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi PREFIX=/opt/arm-cross-chicken \ TARGET_RUN_PREFIX=/usr PROGRAM_PREFIX=arm- install DESTDIR=/opt/arm-chicken /opt/arm-cross-chicken/bin/arm-chicken-install dbus
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