On 14/08/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Am 13.08.2007 um 21:29 schrieb Mark Eichin: > > > This just came up on openmoko-devel: > > > > http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-devel/2007-August/ > > 001278.html > > Others have the same issues... > > > Roughly, soft-float is more efficient than emulation - you could > > I know - but emulation isn't that bad already on the Zaurus... > > > configure the kernel differently to support debian or zaurus binaries, > > or you could just rebuild the binaries... > > Hm. Looks like squaring the circle. > > I either need two different binaries for the Zaurus and the OpenMoko. > Or I force users to install a different kernel on the OpenMoko. > > Isn't there a simple module.o that I can load with lsmod? > > Rgds, > Nikolaus > > I was the one originally noticing this.
It looks like a kernel config change has been checked in to at least enable the hard float emulation in newer built versions. You will still find it hard to produce a common binary, since I am told that the hard and soft float formats are incompatible, so you can't dynamic link against any libraries for float operations. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

