I'm currently using a Windows 7 x64 PC to build an NDK project for Android. I'm compiling the Tremor Ogg/Vorbis decoder (and trying out SoundTouch and RubberBand/FFTW3) embedded into a Visual Studio project with vs-android. What I've done is to generate the config.h file with Cygwin and everything seems to be working fine. But, I want to make sure the flags I'm passing in are as compatible and optimal as possible.
I understand a bit the differences between the build host and target flags, but I'm not sure exactly which strings to pass in. Should host and target take exactly the same strings?
I've found a few different examples of command lines around the net, but with no explanation of their differences:
--host=arm --target=arm-android-linux-uclibcgnueabi
--host=arm-android-linux --target=arm-android-linux
-–target=arm-eabi
--target=arm-linux-androideabi --host=arm-linux-androideabi
arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3 (used in vs-android)
--target=arm-androideabi4.4.3-linux -- host=target=arm-androideabi4.4.3-linux
I also have the option of using ./autogen.sh or ./configure, which generate a config.h with different options...