Cool!

Could be fun to install Gentoo on my A600 and A1200 :D


On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 05:00, Zach Lowry wrote:
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> Hello Everyone!
> 
> This is to let everyone on these list know about my progress
> concerning Gentoo/m68k. I have been working for the past month on the
> port and have made signifigant progress. Portage is working, and a
> Stage1 has been built. However, I was overzealous with my CFLAGS and
> added -O3, which made my Stage1 chroot do odd things. 
> 
> Then, I decided to rebuild the entire system, but Debian's gcc
> package broke, which had me cursing for about 2 weeks. I had glibc
> builds failing left and right. (Well, actually, only one failed every
> day, since I'm on a 33MHz machine. :)
> 
> Anyhow, that's all fixed now, and I hope to have an official stage1
> tarball ready soon. What this e-mail is for is to hopefully gather
> interest in the port so that the powers that be may make it an
> official Gentoo architecture. I realize that m68k is 10-years old,
> but it still has several uses, and Gentoo can fulfil those uses quite
> nicely. I have two Sun 3/80s that serve as DNS for me, and a Performa
> 550 as a NTP server, A Quadra 660AV for video, etc. As the Monty
> Python line goes, "They're Not Dead Yet!"
> 
> With Gentoo, we'll be able to squeeze every last bit of performance
> out of these old beasts, as well as trim down the distribution to a
> minimum, lending itself to netbooding and embedded work. m68k
> hardware covers a vast landscape, including but not limited to
> Macintosh, NeXT, Sun3, HP300, Amiga, and Atari. These machines were
> high-end at the time, and can still be put to good use. 
> 
> Thanks for reading, and if you're interested in the work I've done,
> please reply, so I can know that what I've done is worth releasing,
> and the fine folks at Gentoo can know that m68k is a platform worth
> supporting. 
> 
> Zach Lowry || Murfreesboro, TN || www.zachlowry.net
> Linux / *BSD / Irix / Solaris / Apple / Unix Network Administration
> 
> Registered Linux User #264589
> 14 Different NetBSD-Supported Machines
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