Did you get any feedback ???  Your experiment is interesting to me, I just
don't have a clue how to help you with it ... Seems most folks are mostly
interested in running Astlinux on smallish embedded system type hardware ...


I would love to hear back how well it scales up to high end server hardware
... But you are headed into territory where I have never been ... Closest I
have been is installing on a dual P3/1.2GHz which went together without so
much as a whimper ...  But I have never tried to optimize for 64bit which I
suspect is the hurdle you are trying to jump ...

G.Hendershot


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To: Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Devel Build for Opteron Target

We are trying to build the development environment for a Dual Core Opteron
target. Our build environment is;

*Sun X2100 M2 running 2.6.17-1.2142_FC4smp #1 SMP Tue Jul 11 22:59:20 EDT
2006 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
* Dual-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 1210 

Has anyone succesfully built for this environment or similar? I'm unable to
get past the required Kernel-headers dependency when building; I'm currently
downloading vanilla 2.6.18 to see if that helps. I'll be happy to publish my
working images to other x86_64 Astlinux fans out there if I can get some
help with these first obstacles.

The following is my error message printout.

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Build the shared library loader with early debugging support
(SUPPORT_LD_DEBUG_E
ARLY) [N/y/?] n
Compiler Warnings (WARNINGS) [-Wall] -Wall Manuel's hidden warnings
(UCLIBC_MJN3_ONLY) [N/y/?] n
+ ./extra/scripts/fix_includes.sh -k '' -t x86_64 -n

usage: fix_includes.sh -k KERNEL_SOURCE_DIRECTORY -t TARGET_ARCH

This utility scans the KERNEL_SOURCE_DIRECTORY directory and checks that it
contains well formed kernel headers suitable for inclusion as the
include/linux/ directory provided by uClibc.

If the specified kernel headers are present and already configured for the
architecture specified by TARGET_ARCH, they will be used as-is.

If the specified kernel headers are missing entirely, this script will
return an error.

If the specified kernel headers are present, but are either not yet
configured or are configured for an architecture different than that
specified by TARGET_ARCH, this script will attempt to 'fix' the kernel
headers and make them suitable for use by uClibc.  This fixing process may
fail.
It is therefore best to always provide kernel headers that are already
configured for the selected architecture.

Most Linux distributions provide 'kernel-headers' packages that are suitable
for use by uClibc.


make[1]: *** [headers] Error 1
********************************************************

Thanks,
Mark
Redfone Communications
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