I second the compile-on-device approach. It adds a bit of complexity to your development chain, but it's oh-so-much simpler. A few years ago I spent a long while failing to get together all the requirements for cross-compiling to a beaglebone. I gave up and was compiling on the device within half an hour.
On 4 November 2015 at 09:36, jens jens@viisauksena.de wrote:
hoi,
ive done something similar for raspberry pi some days ago, also suggesting to build on thedevice directly ... see : http://viisauksena.de/blog/raspberry-pi-und-freifunk-freiburg-or-batman-adv-... and maybe https://cccfr.de/wiki/freifunk:debian
greetz, jens
On 03.11.2015 13:05, Justin Oursler wrote:
Hello,
Can someone help get me started in cross-compiling batman-adv and batctl? Specifically, I'm wanting to run it on a Beaglebone running Debian (http://beagleboard.org/project/debian/). I already have the arm-gnueabihf toolchain.
Thanks,
Justin
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