> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:30 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> Another problem with LinuxBIOS and now with coreboot > >>> is all the mainboards I tried to build or the even > >>> the payloads would never compile without some serious > >>> errors. Hopefully, a validated coreboot Live CD > >>> would solve this problem and increase exposure of > >>> coreboot at the same time. > >>> > >> Ken, no offense intended, but this is a vacuous comment > >> absent logs of > >> failed builds. But we'd love to see them. > >> > > > > I sent a log of filo-0.5 compilation issues nearly two weeks > > ago as detailed in the following three URIs: > > > > http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-June/035647.html > > http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-June/035674.html > > http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-June/035718.html > > > > Thanks for responding to my filo-0.5 compilation issues as detailed > > in the first URI above, but no one responded to my log in the final > > URI above.
Stefan Reinauer wrote: > Can you post line 197 of printf.c ? It seems your source code > is corrupt > or something. My NFS server and NFS client do not appear to be working. It did not occur to me that NFS could be the problem, since have used this server reliably for 2-3 years. When I put the filo-0.5 source code on a Linux ramdisk, it cleanly built filo. > > ------ > > > > I haven't previously reported my latest coreboot build issue. > > Here it is: > > > > $ cd ./targets > > $ ./buildtarget tyan/s2885 > > build_dir=tyan/s2885/s2885 > > No coreboot config script found. Rebuilding it.. > > File > > "/mnt/s2u1/atom/cb/coreboot-v2-3360/util/newconfig/yapps2.py", > > line 418 > > gen.write(indent, "elsf update(self, gen): > > ^ > > Same issue here: > > The line in my source code is: > gen.write(indent, "else: ") I copied the coreboot-v2-3385 source code to a USB pen drive and it now builds cleanly. > Your source code is seriously corrupted. How did you download it? I downloaded it via Firefox and maybe the FlashGot plug-in and associated wxDownloadFast download manager. However, it doesn't appear to have been corrupted by the download itself. As mentioned above, it appears to be a problem with my "previously" reliable GNU/Linux (PPC Gentoo based) NFS server or the NFS client of my most recent machine. I manually started portmap on it, so perhaps that may be related to may corruption problems. Thanks to everyone who responded to this RFC, including: ron minnich Joseph Smith Stefan Reinauer I still think that a coreboot Live CD (maybe a Knoppix remastering) would be a good way to promote coreboot adoption. Maybe coreboot on a DSL sized business card mini-CD? Now that would be an impressive card to give out at shows! Sincerely, Ken Fuchs -- coreboot mailing list [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

