On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:48:26AM +0200, Pierre Pronchery wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to use the ticket system in trac, but keep being rejected as > a spammer: "500 Internal Server Error (Submission rejected as potential > spam)" > > Anyway, what I wanted to report is that Coreboot requires changes to > compile on BSD (in my case NetBSD). What I wanted to get committed so
Ooooh, spiffy. I guess this means I have a bit more motivation then.
More on this later.
> far is quite trivial actually: recursive "make" calls should be changed
> to "$(MAKE)", as GNU make (or "gmake") is apparently necessary to build.
Yeah, for coreboot itself there are just a few lines that need patching
to build on NetBSD/i386
> The attached patch is for ADLO, but the generic build system would need
> to be fixed as well.
I haven't pushed very hard for getting this fixed, as I figured
I was one of those for-just-one-user cases. That and it's easy
enough to patch.
Anyway,
I have a boot(8)-based payload that I've been working on occasionally,
It's in an ugly-ish, somewhat hard-coded, but none-the-less working
state. Also, it's an easy-ish route to loading NetBSD/amd64's ELF64
kernels.
Jonathan Kollasch
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