On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Peter Stuge wrote: > Kfir Lavi wrote: > > What I want is a way to keep few compilers environments. > > lets say: > > stable x86 compiler > > unstable x86 compiler > > few arm cross compilers. > > > > So when I create a distribution and an few month time I want the > > same exactly environment, to compile and upgrade few packages and > > be sure not to break anything, I want to keep those version of the > > compilers. > .. > > Can we boost up crossdev, > > No boosting neccessary. Just use crossdev with some explicit version > numbers for all components, and you get excellent repeatability. > > Ok, lets say I create a special crossdev. I still get it in /usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu, which is very generic. Can't I have few compilers at a time? > As for distro creater, I use catalyst to build a stage4 and stage5. > Not sure how well that works for cross platform however, I only use > on amd64 to build for various x86, and this may be a special case. > > I'll take a look on catalyst. Can you refer me to a good introduction/manual ? The gentoo page is not enough for me. > > //Peter > >