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From: ummeegge <ummeegge@ipfire.org>
To: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Cc: development@lists.ipfire.org
Subject: Re: Cross compiling ARM on X86 system
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2025 11:44:40 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <f69708a0f2e8c8a9fa01e1b0b7367a8cbe83090a.camel@ipfire.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <F2BF5B19-4AAC-49E3-B91D-5D22C2AC0069@ipfire.org>

Hello Michael,
thanks for the information. Am using now the precompiled toolchain and
it simply works :D .

All the best,

Erik

Am Donnerstag, dem 16.10.2025 um 17:19 +0100 schrieb Michael Tremer:
> Hello Erik,
> 
> > On 13 Oct 2025, at 16:48, ummeegge <ummeegge@ipfire.org> wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm trying to cross-compile IPFire for aarch64 on an HP ProDesk
> > running
> > Kali Linux. As a first step, I installed qemu-user-static and
> > binfmt-
> > support to enable ARM binary execution during the build process.
> 
> Yes, those are packages that you will need.
> 
> > When running sudo ./make.sh --target=aarch64 build, the build
> > proceeds
> > successfully through stage1 and binutils:
> > 
> > `Full toolchain compilation
> > stage1                                                             
> >    
> > [        0 ][ DONE ]
> > binutils (2.45)
> > PASS=1                                                
> > [     1:36 ][ DONE ]`
> > 
> > However, it fails during the zlib-ng build with the following
> > error:
> > 
> > `zlib-ng-2.2.5.tar.gz checksum OK
> > ====================================== Installing zlib-ng-2.2.5 ...
> > # Build the regular version
> > cd /home/ummeegge/development/dev-aarch/ipfire-
> > 2.x/build_aarch64/usr/src/zlib-ng-2.2.5 && mkdir -pv build
> > mkdir: created directory 'build'
> > cd /home/ummeegge/development/dev-aarch/ipfire-
> > 2.x/build_aarch64/usr/src/zlib-ng-2.2.5/build && ../configure \
> > --prefix=/tools_aarch64
> > Checking for compiler... cc
> > Checking for Symbol versioning... Yes.
> > Compiler error reporting is too harsh for ../configure (perhaps
> > remove
> > -Werror).
> > ** ../configure aborting.
> > make: *** [zlib-ng:80: /home/ummeegge/development/dev-aarch/ipfire-
> > 2.x/log_aarch64/zlib-ng-2.2.5-tools] Error 1
> > make: Leaving directory '/home/ummeegge/development/dev-
> > aarch/ipfire-
> > 2.x/lfs'`
> > 
> > Could this be related to a compatibility issue between the new
> > toolchain and zlib-ng 2.2.5? Or is it possibly a misconfiguration
> > in
> > the cross-compilation environment?
> 
> I would recommend to download the toolchain unless you really have to
> re-compile it. Cross-compiling with an emulator is not that easy and
> I suppose some extra things (maybe a static version of libc of the
> host system) would be required.
> 
> I suggest to run:
> 
>   ./make.sh —-target=aarch64 gettoolchain
>   ./make.sh —-target=aarch64 clean
> 
> And then restart the build as usual with:
> 
>   ./make.sh —-target=aarch64 build
> 
> > Any hints or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > Best
> > 
> > Erik
> > 


      reply	other threads:[~2025-10-17  9:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-10-13 15:48 ummeegge
2025-10-16 16:19 ` Michael Tremer
2025-10-17  9:44   ` ummeegge [this message]

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