Hello Debian-ARM specialists,

l own a NSLU2 (slug!) and have recently converted from the Unslung firmware
to Debian/NSLU2 (etch) because we admin a large number of debian boxen at
work, and Debian has a much large package repository than
NSLU2-linux.orgOptware Ikpg repository.

This unfortunately leaves me without my most important application, a media
server called Wizd (http://sourceforge.net/projects/wizd/)

NSLU2-linux.org provides a ipkg for it, but it is an MSB executable, whereas
the Debian/NSLU2 stuff is all LSB executables.
MSB executable = big-endian, LSB executable = little-endian if i'm not
mistaken.

Can anyone put me on the right track on how to go about "converting" /
cross-compiling  / whatever in order for me to get this application running?
Sourgeforge has the sources. There are also unofficial deb sources for a deb
386 package for wizd on the web.


t.i.a., regards,

Johan

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