On 18/05/17 12:08 AM, Marty Plummer wrote:
> On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 06:46:24AM +0300, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>> Hi,
>> You can emerge crossdev and then run crossdev -t x86_64-w64-mingw32 or
>> crossdev -t i686-w64-mingw32
>> Alon
>>
> I'm aware of that, using it. Its simply the fact that its fairly broken
> for mingw-w64, and requires quite a lot of hackage to get going.
> 
> What I'm suggesting is the creation of a profile that should handle this
> sort of thing for you semi-automatically. Something like the
> prefix/windows, but meant more for toolchains. it seems that beber's
> portage tree at git.meleeweb.net/gentoo/portage.git already has a setup
> similar to what I envision already.
> 

There isn't a whole lot that's broken about it actually -- the main
issue is that the default 'embedded' profile doesn't allow all of the
variable overrides in it that are necessary for the crossdev to work
properly.  See bug http://bugs.gentoo.org/487310

The crossdev that's created will provide all the necessary profile
overrides to allow you to emerge the things you want, and of course
compile your own things as well.  There's no need for a special prefix
(or 'prefix/*' profile) in order to support this, IMO, once the
embedded profile permits the overrides necessary to the ARCH, ELIBC,
and KERNEL variables that the crossdev tool already sets.





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