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Re: How to cross-compile the hurd
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Marco Gerards |
Subject: |
Re: How to cross-compile the hurd |
Date: |
10 Sep 2003 22:50:37 +0200 |
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Peter Wainwright <prw@ceiriog1.demon.co.uk> writes:
> Hi,
> I'd like to help with the Hurd, but I can't get to first
> base...
> I tried a binary distribution (J2) but it wouldn't boot
> - looks like interrupt conflicts with my ethernet card
> since "eepro100..." was the last thing I saw before the
> screen went blank.
Do you have an eepro100? This sounds like a GNUMach problem.
> So I am trying to cross compile from my existing system
> (which is Pink Tie 9, not Debian, but I do have dpkg).
> I tried to follow the instructions in hurd/INSTALL-cross,
> but no luck.
I consider crosscompiling a waste of time. Please don't do that.
[...]
> I am working on the current HEAD cvs hurd, gnumach
> and mig.
Good :). I prefer GNUMach 1.3, it is more stable and works for more
people AFAIK (And it is easier to compile). I think you might be able
to boot when compiling GNUMach yourself. You don't need a
crosscompiler to compile GNUMach, you can do that from GNU/Linux.
Please give up the crosscompiling. Mach is the problem here, if you
want to compile the Hurd yourself do that natively.
--
Marco
- How to cross-compile the hurd, Peter Wainwright, 2003/09/09
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd,
Marco Gerards <=
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2003/09/11
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Marco Gerards, 2003/09/12
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2003/09/16
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Marco Gerards, 2003/09/16
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2003/09/17
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Marco Gerards, 2003/09/17
- Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2003/09/19
Re: How to cross-compile the hurd, Peter Wainwright, 2003/09/12