From: Sunil <fu...@ya...> - 2006-01-01 01:14:25
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so, I need a native 64-bit linux compiler and a 64-bit cross compiler for win64. Both gcc same version. right? I do have a amd64 gentoo install lying on this very system, so I can put that to some use here. Are there instructions on build process for linux and windows parts using a linux machine? > as you debug and > fix all the 32-bit -> 64-bit porting problems/issues should I expect too many of these? Good to know beforehand what I am getting into...:) Thanks, -Sunil --- George P Boutwell <geo...@gm...> wrote: > Hmm... > > Well, for starters you probably want/need monotone > (http://www.venge.net/monotone), then you'll need to > grab the latest > coLinux source using it. > After that you'll need an gcc 64-bit compiler for > Linux or Windows > and the same major/minor version of an 64bit > cross-compiler (ie a > compiler that runs in Linux, but builds gcc > compatible win64 > executables, or a compiler that runs in Windows, and > builds gcc > compatible elf (64-bit) executables). The reason > you need a > cross-compiler is because coLinux is part host, part > guest code and > the guest code needs to be compiled and compatible > with the host code. > > After that you'll probably need lots of patience > as you debug and > fix all the 32-bit -> 64-bit porting problems/issues > that you run > into. > > On 12/31/05, Sunil <fu...@ya...> wrote: > > I think that's what the return code 1275 from > > StartService means: "Driver has been stopped from > > loading." > > > > So, we need to build the 64-bit version of > colinux's > > windows driver. Anybody know how can one do that? > I > > have no compiler on my machine apart from > cygwin/mingw > > build environment (which I haven't used much > > before...:-)). > > > > -- > George > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com |