Clear enough.
By that definition, my host and target machine are the same. Unfortunately, I don't have an elf interpreter on either; just on my build machine.
On Sep 13, 2013 5:17 PM, "Thomas Preud'homme" <
address@hidden> wrote:
Le jeudi 12 septembre 2013 16:39:30 Cayce Pollard a écrit :
> Just a quick follow up question:
> for the --elfinterp option...should that be pointing to the elf interpreter
> on the build machine?
It's what the compiler use for the programs it compiles. In the GNU
terminology, it's a target settings. So it's the path tho the elf interpreter
where the programs compiled with tcc will be run.
Let's say you have machine A as a build machine, machine B where tcc is run to
compile some programs and machine C where these programs will be run.
In GNU terminology:
* A is the build architecture
* B is the host architecture
* C is the target architecture
elfinterp is for the target. It's in the same category as the kind of binary
code that tcc generates.
I hope I was clear enough.
Best regards,
Thomas