On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 05:47:50PM -0500, Nathan A. Ferch wrote: > I am interested in contributing to the Linux project on the MIPS architecture. > But I am most interested in making Debian GNU/Linux go. I have simple-linux > 0.2b up and running on my Indy. > > Should i be devoting my efforts to the 2.1.94 glibc that is in development for > the i386 (and other archs) of debian, or on the more bleeding edge, but more > supported on the MIPS architecture 2.2.x?
Yes - Transition to glibc 2.1.94/2.2 is the top priority goal to get native glibc 2.2 debian/mips up and running. I just compile 2.1.94-3 for mips (and it seems it succeeded) - Ill upload them soon to ftp://ftp.rfc822.org/pub/local/debian-mips/glibc The biggest problem currently is some little tiny bits of missing glibc 2.0.6 compatibility (read: bash (glibc 2.0.6 binary( segfaults on glibc 2.2) Flo -- Florian Lohoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] +49-5201-669912 "Write only memory - Oops. Time for my medication again ..."

