提交 85afea67 编写于 作者: A Andy Polyakov

INSTALL: clarify --cross-compile-prefix.

Reviewed-by: NRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
上级 1fa0e5f8
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--cross-compile-prefix=PREFIX
The PREFIX to include in front of commands for your
toolchain. For example to build the mingw64 target on Linux
you might use "--cross-compile-prefix=x86_64-w64-mingw32-".
If the compiler is gcc, then this will attempt to run
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc when compiling.
toolchain. It's likely to have to end with dash, e.g.
a-b-c- would invoke GNU compiler as a-b-c-gcc, etc.
Unfortunately cross-compiling is too case-specific to
put together one-size-fits-all instructions. You might
have to pass more flags or set up environment variables
to actually make it work. Android and iOS cases are
discussed in corresponding Configurations/10-main.cf
sections. But there are cases when this option alone is
sufficient. For example to build the mingw64 target on
Linux "--cross-compile-prefix=x86_64-w64-mingw32-"
works. Naturally provided that mingw packages are
installed. Today Debian and Ubuntu users have option to
install a number of prepackaged cross-compilers along
with corresponding run-time and development packages for
"alien" hardware. To give another example
"--cross-compile-prefix=mipsel-linux-gnu-" suffices
in such case. Needless to mention that you have to
invoke ./Configure, not ./config, and pass your target
name explicitly.
--debug
Build OpenSSL with debugging symbols.
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