On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 11:43:37PM -0600, EBo wrote:
> Jeff,
> 
> This looks very interesting!  Do you have any extended instructions on 
> this, or is this all we have?

There's better documentation on the internet about using
qemu-debootstrap and schroot than I could write.  Once inside the
chroot, building linuxcnc is just like building it in a regular Debian
installation, because it is a regular debian installation.

> Also, since you are targeting jessie-armhf, is this a RPi hardware target?

I don't have any specific needs for ARM hardware.  I like to know we
build and run on ARM because being portable to different architectures is
a good indicator of software quality, and I like to know that when
someone who does have ARM hardware needs comes along, the base system
will work right for them to write (and hopefully contribute) hardware
drivers.

Plus I just wanted to try out this kind of emulated environment, and
once I learned about the major caveat that prevents running our
testsuite, I did want to make sure that got noted somewhere.  The
mailing list seemed like the easiest way to do that.

Jeff

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