Adding C++ compiler support to linux using buildroot












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I am trying to cross compile an application for that I am trying to build linux for a specific arm architecture using buildroot . All the toolchain files are generated in the output folder , but when I try to cross compile it using make file provided I am getting the following error.



aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system
aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system


Below is the buildroot configuration which I believe will enable the compiler support.




BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT_CXX=y BR2_GCC_CROSS_CXX=y




How can I resolve this issue ?










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    I am trying to cross compile an application for that I am trying to build linux for a specific arm architecture using buildroot . All the toolchain files are generated in the output folder , but when I try to cross compile it using make file provided I am getting the following error.



    aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system
    aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system


    Below is the buildroot configuration which I believe will enable the compiler support.




    BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT_CXX=y BR2_GCC_CROSS_CXX=y




    How can I resolve this issue ?










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      I am trying to cross compile an application for that I am trying to build linux for a specific arm architecture using buildroot . All the toolchain files are generated in the output folder , but when I try to cross compile it using make file provided I am getting the following error.



      aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system
      aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system


      Below is the buildroot configuration which I believe will enable the compiler support.




      BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT_CXX=y BR2_GCC_CROSS_CXX=y




      How can I resolve this issue ?










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      I am trying to cross compile an application for that I am trying to build linux for a specific arm architecture using buildroot . All the toolchain files are generated in the output folder , but when I try to cross compile it using make file provided I am getting the following error.



      aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system
      aarch64-linux-gcc.br_real: error: ***.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system


      Below is the buildroot configuration which I believe will enable the compiler support.




      BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT_CXX=y BR2_GCC_CROSS_CXX=y




      How can I resolve this issue ?







      c++ cross-compilation buildroot






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