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Hi all,
I'm trying to cross-compile a Debian package for an ARM target on my x86
box and failing miserably.  The target has Debian Lenny installed, and
so I have also installed Lenny on my development box.
I have tried Googling, but the search results are dominated by articles
on setting up a cross-compiler on Debian, which is not what I need -- I
have already installed a cross-compiler using Emdebian, which works
fine: I can compile 'hello world' into an ARM executable, which runs on
the target.  What I can't seem to do is persuade Debian to build
packages using it!
I thought it should be as simple as calling dpkg-buildpackage with the
-a option, but that doesn't work: It tries to do the right thing, and
produces a binary package with the correct architecture suffix, but the
binaries inside are all x86.  How can I persuade it to use the Emdebian
toolchain?
Chris
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