I have been able to cross compile NSS/NSPR and ecrypt-utils, but the
cross build system does not recognize NSS/NSPR as providing any
binaries. This might be due to them using a funky nsinstall program
instead of the linux install program - I don't know. Bottom line, it
won't install ecrypt-utils
Follow on information;
I was able to get the host shlibsign to run by editing the sign.sh
script, end commenting out all the environment variables it exports,
which pointed into cross-compiled libraries. So, the host version was
able to run and process the files it needed to. Is that going to
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I'm cross compiling nss to PPC, and during the install phase, the make
runs a shlibsign utility.
At first, it couldn't run because it had been built for the target
hardware. So, i found a shlibsign on the host computer, and tried to
use that, but get a message;
".../libssl3.so: ELF file data enc
nvm
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I'm using WindRiver Linux 2.0 to cross compile nss to a PowerPC. The
3.11.4 build instructions and troubleshooting don't cover something
like this. Can someone point me to documentation that would describe
how to set the compiler, flags, install location, etc...?
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