> > The way I have done it has worked with minimal effort since > > 2002 :-) > > Don't get me wrong ... I don't want to change how you do things I was > just telling how I went about it.
Me too! :-) > But if armedslack was around since > 2002 I wasted a lot of time with the slackurus thing I played with and > never actually finished. Heh. It's a lot of effort isn't it and a *lot* of time. I have no idea how much time I've spent on this since 2002. I was even working on it when I was backpacking in Australia - although I don't think I'd released anything then -- it looks like 11.0 in 2007 was the first time I'd released although it'd been publically in -current form since 2004: that's probably why you didn't find anything when you looked. > I know that you can't fit armedslack in a the > zaurus internal flash .... You just reminded me that I didn't update the minirootfs for 13.37! /me updates the release instruction docs! The miniroot for -current expands to 213MB-- the SD Card is smaller? > > rebuild zlib. > > Maybe I should let John run ahead to see if he gets some good kick out > of it .... for the moment I've enough of my spare time going into the > busybox micro system (wife is already complaining that I'm not helping > enough with the kid). Can do -- I can also do it. -current for x86 won't be started for a while yet, so my SPs have nothing to do. I've got to upgrade my ancient systems from 13.something to .37 tomorrow, rebuild the x-toolchains and then I'll start a build of glibc going and I'll upload it somewhere. Can anybody suggest any valid benchmark tests though? I'm going to have a look at lmbench now -- Stuart Winter Slackware ARM: www.armedslack.org _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
