You'll see several that build to arm64, just not from arm64. However if you look at that list you won't see an arm64 build.
I am on version 10 (Buster) so I will use that as an example If you found this page googling like I did, you can find the various gcc multilib packages that are supported here,įrom there you'll need your debian version. How I learned this and what to do from here : self-building lineage because the popular konstakang build can't be used commercially. It's going to be easier to cross compile to your raspi, than it will be to cross compile on your raspi. Unless, like me, you're wanting to make something that doesn't just run on your raspi.Īnd that said : if you have another computer, all gcc-multilib packages support arm64. This said : If you're compiling from, and to, a raspberry pi you probably don't need a cross compiler. I need to mention that this is not the best place to start, more later I know I am a few years late to the party but the short story is that there is nothing to fix this is a feature to request raspberrian's maintainers nicely to add.