Thanks for the hint - I think I was too tired to realise that the default config is utter rubbish - I didn't even have a platform selected which probably was the problem. Yes, I wanted to just compile "a"/"some" kernel - I haven't even got Motorola hardware to play with at the moment.
Now I only need to get hold of an A2232 and an Amiga, then I can repair the driver :) Best, Enver On 11.11.11 20:54, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Enver Haase dixit: > >> so I got a cross tool-chain set up on an x86_64 host. > > I build only natively, regular proper Debian packages, but > from what I’ve seen, this was no error source. > > On the other hand, a patched gcc-4.4 really helps; 4.3 and > below had more issues. > >> Are there any patches for m68k somewhere? > > Yes, we have some in Debian. > > http://patch-tracker.debian.org/package/linux-2.6/3.0.0-6 > > linux-2.6 (3.0.0-6) is a Linux 3.0.8 in upstream versioning. > > They’re not really needed to build “a” kernel, though; > in the current version we seem to only have the ST-RAM > patch (which is in 3.1 anyway). So this might be a config > issue. I suggest you have a look at the configs in the > Debian packages (just download a linux-image-*.deb and > look inside it, they have the generated Config there). > > On the Debian side, ever since 3.0, there have been no > technical problems any more. > > Maybe this helps, too: > deb https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/debs68k/ cross main > > That’s a cross toolchain from Debian sid/amd64 to > Debian sid/m68k. I haven’t used it in a while, though… > Index: https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/debs68k/debidx.htm > > bye, > //mirabilos -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

