Subject: Re: Cross-Compiling
To: Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>
From: Jimmy Kaplowitz <jkaplowitz@softhome.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 10/02/1999 15:13:12
Well, there is a version compiled for i386/1.4.1, but none for i386/1.4.
Will that work OK?
I may install a pkg version of ghostscript in this case, but setting that
aside, I would still like to get cross-compiling working. Therefore, is
there a way I could get just the libraries and headers I need, and not the
entire base package, which undoubtedly is more than is necessary for this
purpose?
Thanks for helping.
Jimmy Kaplowitz
jkaplowitz@softhome.net / jim@bway.net
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Michael Richardson wrote:
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> >>>>> "Jimmy" == Jimmy Kaplowitz <jkaplowitz@softhome.net> writes:
> Jimmy> need to compile? (The reason I'm doing all of this is to get ghostscript
> Jimmy> running on my BSD box. There may be an easier way in this case, but I'd
> Jimmy> like to get cross-compiling working anyway.) Thanks in advance for any
> Jimmy> time saved.
>
> Well, the other possibility is to just get a pkg version of ghostscript.
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