2.2.8 Cross-Compilation. To cross-compile is to build on one platform a binary that will run on another platform. When speaking of cross-compilation, it is important to distinguish between the build platform on which the compilation is performed, and the host platform on which the resulting executable is expected to run. The following configure options are used to specify each of them:

In this article, I would like to mention the process of cross compiling the Linux kernel for ARM architecture with device tree support. It is focused on covering the entire process of working from boot loader to file system with SD card support. How to build Bitcoin binaries for Windows on Ubuntu using Now seems that developers have changed their mind regarding Windows, and the new way seems cross-compile from Ubuntu. I have followed step by step the new instructions, but I haven't been able to get it built. Seems that instructions are either not correct or not up to date. Here is what I've found so far: Compiling and Installing - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4 This document covers compilation and installation of the Apache HTTP Server on Unix and Unix-like systems only. For compiling and installation on Windows, see Using Apache HTTP Server with Microsoft Windows and Compiling Apache for Microsoft Windows.For other platforms, see the platform documentation.. Apache httpd uses libtool and autoconf to create a build environment that looks like …

Another option is to take a look at Mingw Cross Environment (), which is specifically targetting at cross compiling from Linux to Windows (and lately also to Mac).The package has bult-in xupport for a large number of libraries and is actively being developed.

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