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sorav 12-11-2008 02:13 AM

How to compile for free BSD under any version of linux
 
Hi everyone,

The thing is I want to compile any program or source for free bsd .Basically to get binaries that can run on free BSD and I am using redhat linux.Is there any CDK(cross developer kit) or any way by which you can compile your program for free BSD on Linux.

Please be as descriptive in your answers as possible.

Thanks
Saurabh

Junior Hacker 12-11-2008 03:35 AM

Quote:

Basically to get binaries that can run on free BSD
If you want to compile something that runs on free BSD, implies you have access to a Free BSD system. To which you can just compile them on that very same BSD system.

Because you are seeking to do this on a Red Hat system, "implies" you don't have rights to do it on that BSD system, which further leads me to assume you are trying to circumvent "policy" imposed upon you/public that limits you/public from running malicious software/code/binaries or similar on "the" Free BSD system/network you want to run these binaries on.

Because Free BSD is "free", and you can install it on your system that has Linux, leads me to believe you are looking for a shortcut in achieving your malicious "goal".


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