2012/12/15 Chris Tyler <chris(a)tylers.info>:
On Sat, 2012-12-15 at 10:10 +0000, Gordan Bobic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to google this and I haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the subject. I seem to recall a discussion on this
> list a while back, with the general conclusion being that this is
> problematic, but my googling threw up a few pages about Debian implying
> that it could be made to work.
>
> Has anybody got any words of wisdom on this subject they might care to
> share? I am mainly interested in this from the point of view of running
> a Fedora chroot under Android with VNC on loopback on a Nexus 10.
Since the kernel interfaces are not affected by the ABI choice, a
properly set-up chroot with a different ABI from the native ABI of the
system should work fine.
Exactly. On a panda board for example, it possible to run all
combinations of chroots created with a gcc built with
--with-float=softfp or --with-float=hard
--with-mode=thumb or --with-mode=arm
--with-fpu=vfpv3-d16 or --with-fpu=neon
Those I know for sure, as I did build all combinations some time ago.
We used this during the armv7hl bring-up and still use it
occasionally
for composing; I think Jon Chiappetta is using it for the armv6hl work
as well.
-Chris
Paulo