RISCi_ATOM <[email protected]> writes: > On 05/20/2012 02:24 PM, Richard Stallman wrote: >> . A speach at the Faculty of Pasquale Paoli >> . A yeelong install party with a hacker from Parabola (for the new >> student of computing of the faculty (and offer a yeelong to each >> student(if possible (ric?)))) >> >> Someone is trying to install Parabola for me on an Yeeloong and finds >> a number of problems. He wants to help fix them. >> >> Can you buy Yeeloongs now? They are no longer made. >> Do you know of a source of Yeeloongs, or are you just assuming? >> >> P.S.: ric ... un barbecue la maison te tenterais? > > This thread / message seems to be broken so I will cut to the chance. I > am working to make parabola GNU/Linux more usable for RMS. At this point > in time I am setting up a build server and work environment for > cross-compiling packages. Once I have successfully built Parabola, I am > going to move on to build packages that are not yet part of the mips64el > build of Parabola. > > As for other having a lemote for testing, I am playing with qemu and > figuring out the best practice for setting up a public mips64el instance > of parabola for those who do not seem to have the resources to emulate > the Lemote Yeeloong. I will make an announcement when I have this up and > running.
Cool! we've been working on cross-compiling toolchains for mips64el, so far only some of us (me and?) use a cross-toolchain to build packages, using distcc from a native host. this process is explained on our wiki[1]. we also created a set of PKGBUILDs[2] aimed at cross-toolchains. this set initially built for gcc 4.6 but the update to 4.7 introduced a lot of build errors we couldn't debug yet. [1]: https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/Cross-toolchain_and_distcc [2]: https://projects.parabolagnulinux.org/abslibre.git/tree/cross
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