<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- This is an example of how to add custom compiler/linker arguments for a crosscompiler. You can use such files with setting the property 'gluegen-cpptasks.file', ie: -Dgluegen-cpptasks.file=`pwd`/lib/gluegen-cpptasks-linux-32bit.xml In case you want to compile for 32bit on a 64bit machine, you might also need to set the 'os.arch' to 'x86'. Example: gluegen/make/make.gluegen.all.linux-x86.sh --> <project name="GlueGen-cpptasks" basedir="." > <import file="../gluegen-cpptasks-base.xml" optional="false" /> <target name="gluegen.cpptasks.configure.compiler" depends="setup.java.home.dir"> <echo message="Custom forced compiler.cfg.linux, linker.cfg.linux" /> <compiler id="compiler.cfg.linux" name="gcc"> <compilerarg value="-m32" /> <compilerarg value="-Wall" /> <defineset> <define name="LINUX" /> </defineset> </compiler> <linker id="linker.cfg.linux" name="gcc"> <linkerarg value="-m32" /> </linker> </target> <target name="gluegen.cpptasks.declare.compiler" depends="setup.java.home.dir"> <echo message="Custom forced Linux.x86" /> <!-- <property name="isLinux" value="true"/> <property name="isLinuxX86" value="true"/> --> <property name="compiler.cfg.id.base" value="compiler.cfg.linux" /> <property name="linker.cfg.id.base" value="linker.cfg.linux" /> <property name="java.lib.dir.platform" value="${java.home.dir}/jre/lib/i386" /> <property name="java.includes.dir.platform" value="${java.includes.dir}/linux" /> </target> </project>