During the building of the cross-compile tools you will need to
set a few variables that will be dependent on your particular needs.
The first variable will be the triplet of the host machine, which will be
put into the CLFS_HOST variable. To account for the
possibility that the host and target are the same arch, as cross-compiling
won't work when host and target are the same, part of the triplet needs to
be changed slightly to add "cross". Set CLFS_HOST using the
following command:
export CLFS_HOST=$(echo ${MACHTYPE} | sed -e 's/-[^-]*/-cross/')Now you will need to set the triplet for the target architecture. Set the target variable using the following command:
export CLFS_TARGET="[target triplet]"
Replace [target triplet] with the appropriate machine triplet using the table at the bottom of the page.
Now add these to ~/.bashrc, just in
case you have to exit and restart building later:
cat >> ~/.bashrc << EOF
export CLFS_HOST="${CLFS_HOST}"
export CLFS_TARGET="${CLFS_TARGET}"
EOFTable 5.1. Processor Type and Target Triplets
| Processor | Target Triplet |
|---|---|
| 386 Compatibles | Not Supported By Glibc |
| 486 Compatibles | i486-pc-linux-gnu |
| Pentium, K6, 586 Compatibles | i586-pc-linux-gnu |
| Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 | i686-pc-linux-gnu |
| Athlon, Duron | i686-pc-linux-gnu |