On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 3:01 AM, Matthias Klose <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12.10.2012 20:44, Daniel Schepler wrote: >> I did the changes to add libx32gcc1 et al on amd64 and i386, and build >> lib64* and lib32* on x32; but I haven't updated the changes since >> 4.7.1-7. I'm attaching the debdiff for 4.7.1-7 to my local >> 4.7.1-7+x32+1 version for now. If you want, I'd be happy to look at >> forward porting the changes (and hopefully reducing the hard-coding in >> the amd64/i386/x32 triarch config, if you have suggestions on how to >> do that). Just let me know where to check things out. >> >> I guess we'd need to coordinate this with adding x32 builds to eglibc >> 2.16 experimental... I also have preliminary patches for that, of >> course. > > could you send these as well, and maybe coordinate the integration of these > with > Adam Conrad?
OK, I've now found svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-glibc/glibc-package/branches/eglibc-2.16/debian which should provide a good base for integrating my eglibc changes for x32 support. What exactly should I be using as the orig.tar.xz files to put this on top of for my merge? Also, on a technical note, I'll need to apply a patch that fixes glibc BZ#14562 (assuming it's not already applied otherwise). It seems to be more important on x32 than on other builds/architectures, but it's not formulated as an x32-specific fix. The fix was already committed in glibc git a couple weeks ago, so it's probably migrated into eglibc CVS by now. So what would I name this patch, and what formatting guidelines would I need to adhere to for the patch file itself? This merge might take a couple days, depending on how smoothly it goes. So, I'm going to try to upload the following to people.debian.org this evening: * kernel packages (somewhat outdated) built with CONFIG_X86_X32=y * gcc-4.7packages (also somewhat outdated) * libc packages based on the glibc 2.16 release and eglibc 2.13-34 packaging with most Debian patches stripped out. -- Daniel Schepler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cadf0c44yx1y-gzya-jqzn0kfrabmvtnw91ca3fn89tquvg+...@mail.gmail.com

