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iPhone装配gcc

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iPhone安装gcc
I search a lot on internet how to do this, and I found some info from Anastas Stoyanovsky. Most people posted that if you install libgcc on iOS 4 it will crash at boot but this is not true.

Here is what you need to do in order to be able to compile and run a C application on iphone:

    1. You will need to Jailbreak the iPhone first, search on google for more info.
    2. Install OpenSSH from Cydia.
    3. Connect iPhone to your wireless network and SSH to it.
    4. Download this application using: wget http://www.syshalt.net/pub/iphone/gcc-iphone/fake-libgcc_1.0_iphoneos-arm.deb
    5. Install libcc using: dpkg –i fake-libgcc_1.0_iphoneos-arm.deb
    6. Install iphone-gcc using this command: apt-get install iphone-gcc
    (you can download this version from my website: iphone-gcc if does not work on your device the one that is installed by default)
    7. Download using: wget http://www.syshalt.net/iphone/gcc-iphone/sdk-2.0-headers.tar.gz
    8. Untar with command: tar -xvzf sdk-2.0-headers.tar.gz
    9. Enter in the new created folder with: cd include-2.0-sdk-ready-for-iphone
    10. Copy all files to include folder with command: cp –r * /usr/include
    11. Now type: cd .. in order to return to the previous folder
    12. Download using: wget http://www.syshalt.net/iphone/gcc-iphone/gcc_files.tar.gz
    13. Untar with command: tar -xvzf gcc_files.tar.gz
    14. Enter in the new created folder with command: cd gcc_files
    15. Copy all files to /usr/lib using command: cp –r * /usr/lib
    16. Install ldid to sign the application (this will prevent iOS to kill the application at startup) using: apt-get install ldid
    17. Sign your compilet aplication using: ldid –S <application>
    18. Run the application using: ./<application>

    Suggestion: Install using: apt-get install nano
    This will help you code easy directly from terminal.

Here is an example of hello world using C and gcc to compile on iPhone iOS 4:

I used nano hello.c in terminal to open a new files and writed this simple application:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("hello, world\n");
return 0;
}

and then CTRL+X to save it, then I typed: gcc –o hello hello.c and after that ldid –S hello
Now you can run your application using ./hello


FROM:http://blog.syshalt.net/index.php/2010/09/12/compile-c-applications-with-gcc-on-ios-4-iphone/
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