functionality.
NOTE: Perl is routinely built using cross-compilation
- in the EPOC environment but the solutions from there
- can't directly be used elsewhere.
-
-The one environment where cross-compilation has successfully been used
-as of this writing is the Compaq iPAQ running ARM Linux. The build
-host was Intel Linux, the networking setup was PPP + SSH. The exact
-setup details are beyond the scope of this document, see
-http://www.handhelds.org/ for more information.
+ in the EPOC environment, in the WinCE, and in the OpenZaurus
+ project, but all those use something slightly different setup
+ than what described here. For the WinCE setup, read the
+ wince/README.compile. For the OpenZaurus setup, read the
+ Cross/README.
+
+The one environment where this cross-compilation setup has
+successfully been used as of this writing is the Compaq iPAQ running
+ARM Linux. The build host was Intel Linux, the networking setup was
+PPP + SSH. The exact setup details are beyond the scope of this
+document, see http://www.handhelds.org/ for more information.
To run Configure in cross-compilation mode the basic switch is
C<-Dusecrosscompile>.