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With cross compilation you build on the so called host system for a certain
target system. The host system can for example be linux and the target
-can for example be VxWorks, LynxOS or Linux.
+can for example be VxWorks, LynxOS, or Linux.
If you are building TAO for a VxWorks target, please see the detailed
instructions for building and installing ACE and TAO in <a
-href="../ACE/ACE-INSTALL.html#vxworks">$ACE_ROOT/ACE-INSTALL.html</a>.<p>
+href="../ACE/ACE-INSTALL.html#vxworks">$ACE_ROOT/ACE-INSTALL.html</a>.</p>
+<p>If you are building TAO for an Android target, please see the notes
+for building and installing ACE and TAO in <a
+href="../ACE-INSTALL.html#android">$ACE_ROOT/ACE-INSTALL.html</a>.</p>
<P>Cross-compiling TAO is not much different than building it for a
self-host. The one major difference is that TAO's IDL compiler