How to restore environment after cross-compiling.

Rod Whitby rod at whitby.id.au
Thu Sep 11 02:03:00 CEST 2008


The setup-env does not make any permanent changes to you machine.  It's effect is limited to the shell in which it is run and any ancestors of that shell.
-- Rod

-----Original Message-----
From: SCarlson <scottrcarlson at gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, Sep 11, 2008 8:55 am
Subject: How to restore environment after cross-compiling.
To: devel at lists.openmoko.org


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> Hey guys --
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> Still a bit new to all of this. I am running Ubuntu, and have been cross-compiling successfully for the freerunner, no problem. 
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>It seems that running source on arm/setup-env has permanently changed my environment. I'd like to do some native x86 compiling this evening, (and in fact, switch back and forth), is there another native setup-env type of file that I can use to reset my env? I've rebooted my machine, but it seems my arm config is persistent.
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>Thanks in advance.
>
>Scott
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