On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 13:32 +0100, Patrick Lauer wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 21:01 -0500, Patrick Dawson wrote:
> > Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> > > Does anyone have any information on what Gentoo/Cygwin is? Who is in
> > > charge of this, and is it really at the stage where we should be
> > > recruiting people to work on it? 
> At the moment the project is in hibernation.
> Portage is a moving target, and some parts of cygwin are not really
> useful for Gentoo-style compilation
> (e.g. the linker dies after about 30 program installations)
> 
> > I'm *extremely* wary of the idea of
> > > this kind of thing being committed without prior discussion -- there's
> > > far more difference between anything we currently have and Cygwin than
> > > there is between osx or bsd and linux-gnu, and we know how much work
> > > those two are already...
> Well ... it was a thing I did because it scratched an itch I had.
> I don't mind if it won't be integrated into mainline Gentoo for a looong
> time ...
> 
> > I think Patrick Lauer is the only one who's actually doing stuff with 
> > Gentoo/Cygwin at the moment, so ask him. Judging by the extreme lack of 
> > activity 
> > on the gentoo-cygwin list, I don't think it's nearly at the stage where 
> > recruitment should start.

> And there won't be any recruitment until there's some significant
> progress. 

How about never. The complexity that this would add and the type of
crowd it would bring is just far to lame for mainstream Gentoo.

> Even the debian/win32 project has run dry.

> If people are really interested in getting Portage/Cygwin working and
> want to invest some time they can mail me offlist and I'll see how I can
> help them get a better experience with Portage on Cygwin.

Great please keep it as an external overlay project.

Here is a list of things we can support properly.
If it's not listed here then we _Gentoo_ have no business trying to
support it.

supported BFD targets:

elf32-i386 coff-a29k-big a.out.adobe aix5coff64-rs6000 a.out-zero-big
a.out-mips-little epoc-pe-arm-big epoc-pe-arm-little epoc-pei-arm-big
epoc-pei-arm-little coff-arm-big coff-arm-little a.out-arm-netbsd
pe-arm-big pe-arm-little pei-arm-big pei-arm-little b.out.big
b.out.little efi-app-ia32 efi-app-ia64 elf32-avr elf32-big elf32-bigarc
elf32-bigarm-oabi elf32-bigarm elf32-bigarm-symbian elf32-bigmips
elf32-cr16c elf32-cris elf32-crx elf32-d10v elf32-d30v elf32-dlx
elf32-fr30 elf32-frv elf32-frvfdpic elf32-h8300 elf32-hppa-linux
elf32-hppa-netbsd elf32-hppa elf32-i370 elf32-i386-freebsd
elf32-i860-little elf32-i860 elf32-i960 elf32-ia64-hpux-big elf32-ip2k
elf32-iq2000 elf32-little elf32-littlearc elf32-littlearm-oabi
elf32-littlearm elf32-littlearm-symbian elf32-littlemips elf32-m32r
elf32-m32rle elf32-m32r-linux elf32-m32rle-linux elf32-m68hc11
elf32-m68hc12 elf32-m68k elf32-m88k elf32-mcore-big elf32-mcore-little
elf32-mn10200 elf32-mn10300 elf32-msp430 elf32-nbigmips
elf32-nlittlemips elf32-ntradbigmips elf32-ntradlittlemips
elf32-openrisc elf32-or32 elf32-pj elf32-pjl elf32-powerpc
elf32-powerpcle elf32-s390 elf32-sh elf32-shbig-linux elf32-shl
elf32-shl-symbian elf32-sh-linux elf32-shl-nbsd elf32-sh-nbsd elf32-sh64
elf32-sh64l elf32-sh64l-nbsd elf32-sh64-nbsd elf32-sh64-linux
elf32-sh64big-linux elf32-sparc elf32-tradbigmips elf32-tradlittlemips
elf32-us-cris elf32-v850 elf32-vax elf32-xstormy16 elf32-xtensa-be
elf32-xtensa-le elf64-alpha-freebsd elf64-alpha elf64-big elf64-bigmips
elf64-hppa-linux elf64-hppa elf64-ia64-big elf64-ia64-hpux-big
elf64-ia64-little elf64-little elf64-littlemips elf64-mmix elf64-powerpc
elf64-powerpcle elf64-s390 elf64-sh64 elf64-sh64l elf64-sh64l-nbsd
elf64-sh64-nbsd elf64-sh64-linux elf64-sh64big-linux elf64-sparc
elf64-tradbigmips elf64-tradlittlemips elf64-x86-64 mmo pe-powerpc
pei-powerpc pe-powerpcle pei-powerpcle a.out-cris demo64 ecoff-bigmips
ecoff-biglittlemips ecoff-littlemips ecoff-littlealpha coff-go32
coff-go32-exe coff-h8300 coff-h8500 a.out-hp300hpux a.out-i386
a.out-i386-bsd coff-i386 a.out-i386-freebsd a.out-i386-lynx
coff-i386-lynx msdos a.out-i386-netbsd i386os9k pe-i386 pei-i386
coff-i860 coff-Intel-big coff-Intel-little ieee coff-m68k coff-m68k-un
a.out-m68k-lynx coff-m68k-lynx a.out-m68k-netbsd coff-m68k-sysv
coff-m88kbcs a.out-m88k-mach3 a.out-m88k-openbsd mach-o-be mach-o-le
mach-o-fat pe-mcore-big pe-mcore-little pei-mcore-big pei-mcore-little
pe-mips pei-mips a.out-newsos3 nlm32-alpha nlm32-i386 nlm32-powerpc
nlm32-sparc coff-or32-big a.out-pc532-mach a.out-ns32k-netbsd
a.out-pdp11 pef pef-xlib ppcboot aixcoff64-rs6000 aixcoff-rs6000
coff-sh-small coff-sh coff-shl-small coff-shl pe-shl pei-shl coff-sparc
a.out-sparc-little a.out-sparc-linux a.out-sparc-lynx coff-sparc-lynx
a.out-sparc-netbsd a.out-sunos-big sym a.out-tic30 coff-tic30
coff0-beh-c54x coff0-c54x coff1-beh-c54x coff1-c54x coff2-beh-c54x
coff2-c54x coff-tic80 a.out-vax-bsd a.out-vax-netbsd a.out-vax1k-netbsd
versados vms-alpha vms-vax coff-w65 coff-we32k coff-z8k elf32-am33lin
srec symbolsrec tekhex binary ihex trad-core


> Patrick
> 
> P.S. Small factoid: Starting portage on Win98 causes an immediate
> restart ...
-- 
Ned Ludd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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