cross compilation are no possible, theres too much depends on kdelibs and so related shared files, so chroot jail ist the solution, virtualization are a not better option due some CPU/Mem access violations on gcc runtime-compiling job..
As long as your kernel AND cpu support it, you can cross compile for
it. Maybe you can create a shell script that will pass your build
scripts into a 64bit chroot, then to a 32bit chroot? That would be
faster than a VM, won't require you to do it twice in a row, and will
eliminate the time it takes you to realize that the first build is
done and start the other. You can also have it play a sound based on
if it failed or succeeded, and put different sounds for each arch.
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Kris
"Piki"
Ark Linux Webmaster
Trinity Desktop Environment Packager
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