So why not just compile it on that machine using mock or a chroot? It'll be faster than emulating ARMv7 on x86.
On Sun, 1 Sep 2019, 19:11 Ian Pilcher, arequipeno@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/31/19 12:06 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Sat, 31 Aug 2019 12:38:10 -0300 Conversations around CentOS on ARM
hardware arm-dev@centos.org wrote:
Yeah, since you really are looking at creating a software emulation of a
ARM
processor (generally x86 VMs on a x86_64 run on the native processor
chip at
full speed). It is probably cheaper (and far faster) to just spend the
US$35
for a real ARM computer (a Raspberry PI).
I already have the ARM box (Banana Pi that I use as a firewall). I just need a way to occasionally compile software for it, so I don't really care about performance.
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