1. use openssl package to generate cross-compiled crypto libray libssl.a and libcrypto.a
2. Edit Makefile, change
    gcc=powerpc-405-linux-gnu-gcc
     LIBS += -lssl -lcrypto   to       LIBS += libssl.a libcrypto.a
3. Edit defconfig, comment/uncomment or add the follwoing lines
     #CONFIG_DRIVER_HOSTAP=y
        CONFIG_DRIVER_MADWIFI=y
           CFLAGS += -I.  # include current directory
4. copy defconfig .config
5. copy madwifi driver include directories: include and net80211 into current hostapd directories
     mkdir net80211
     mkdir include
      cp ~/madwifi-ng-r3406-20080326/include/*.h  include
     cp ~/madwifi-ng-r3406-20080326/net80211/*.h  net80211
       
6. copy ssl include directory into openssl directory
    mkdir openssl
     cp ~/openssl-0.9.8g/include/openssl/*.h openssl/.
7. run make
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How to cross compile openssl
===========================
0. apply hostapd-0.6.3, openssl-0.9.8.g patch:openssl-0.9.8g-tls-extensions.patch
  cd ~/openssl-0.9.8g
  patch -p1 <../hostapd-0.6.3/patches/openssl-0.9.8g-tls-extensions.patch
1. run ./Configure, or run_configure
#!/bin/bash
if [ -n "$1" ]
then
rootfs=$1
else
rootfs="/localhome/wli/rootfs"
fi
./Configure --openssldir=$rootfs os/compile:powerpc-405-linux-gnu-gcc
2. Make
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Hi, I try to cross compile at hostapd. But it always error in file format(always intel 80386).
Could you mind shared the experience or suggestion ?
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