working toolchains for android on the beagleboard?

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working toolchains for android on the beagleboard?

by Robert P. J. Day-2 :: Rate this Message:

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  has anyone here built a working toolchain for building android on a
beagleboard?

  http://beagleboard.org/

at the moment, i'm using prebuilt toolchains, and it's made more
complicated by the fact that two different toolchains are currently
being used -- one for the kernel, another for the android build
itself.

  if anyone's been working in that area, can you summarize the current
state of toolchains for the beagleboard -- for android and other OSes?
thanks.

rday
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Re: working toolchains for android on the beagleboard?

by Allen Curtis-3 :: Rate this Message:

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On Oct 28, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

>
>  has anyone here built a working toolchain for building android on a
> beagleboard?
>
>  http://beagleboard.org/
>

It says that the BeagleBoard is a Cortex-A8 processor. There is a  
sample configuration in crosstool-ng already for this processor.

> at the moment, i'm using prebuilt toolchains, and it's made more
> complicated by the fact that two different toolchains are currently
> being used -- one for the kernel, another for the android build
> itself.
>
>  if anyone's been working in that area, can you summarize the current
> state of toolchains for the beagleboard -- for android and other OSes?
> thanks.
>
> rday
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