[CMake] Crosscompilation woes

Craig Scott craig.scott at crascit.com
Mon Oct 10 04:46:33 EDT 2016


Here's one possible solution (not perfect, but has been working in
production for us for a while now for a similar scenario to what you
describe):

http://stackoverflow.com/q/36084785/1938798

An alternative is a superbuild arrangement which would require a top level
project to drive two sub-builds brought in via ExternalProject
<https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/ExternalProject.html>, one for
the host and the other for arm. This is both better and worse, depending on
your point of view, so you may need to do some research/experimenting to
see which is a better fit for your situation.


On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Robert Bielik <Robert.Bielik at dirac.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am crosscompiling a project for arm (on linux i686), and use
> codegeneration tools within the project (together with add_custom_command).
> Of course, this will fail, since the tools are compiled for arm also and
> thus won't execute on my host system. So the tools need to be compiled for
> i686 whilst the rest for arm. I'm sure this can be handled by CMake
> although haven't done it before so would appreciate pointers :)
>
> Regards
> /Robert
>
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Craig Scott
Melbourne, Australia
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