Le 24/10/2012 19:22, Andrew a écrit :
> 24.10.2012 17:25, Yves Blusseau пишет:
>> Le 24/10/2012 15:22, KP Kirchdoerfer a écrit :
>>> Am 24.10.2012 10:59, schrieb Andrew:
>>>> Hi.
>>>> Before we decided to announce 5.0-alpha (because there is active
>>>> development process, and before release we may decide to upgrade
>>>> kernel/uClibc/toolchain, + we still not have working cross-compiled
>>>> image for non-x86 arch - for ex., some SOHO MIPS router).
>>>>
>>>> 24.10.2012 11:12, Yves Blusseau пишет:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> i think buc 5 is enough stable so a beta can be released ?
>>>>> What do you think about releasing a 5.0-beta1 ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Yves
>>> Hi;
>>>
>>> I don't mind if it's called alpha or beta, but I agree with Yves, that
>>> at least the 32-bit X86 images are in a good shape (sometimes even a bit
>>> better than 4.x) and worth a release.
>>>
>>> We also almost reached our major goals for 5.x, a toolchain that is
>>> capable to generate kernel and packages for other architectures
>>> ("arm-versatile"), although we have no image ready yet. But this is IMHO
>>> no showstopper - it can be added anytime during alpha/beta cycle.
>>>
>>> I assume that working on a bootable ARM/MIPS image may require to patch
>>> the kernel, or adding a replacement for syslinux - so we may call it
>>> alpha...
>>>
>>> BTW: What's the status of the 64bit branch? Are there plans to merge it?
>> Hi KP,
>> all compile fine except oprofile package.
>> You can use the buc5-x86_64-toolchain branch and the
>> x86_64-unknown-linux-uclibc toolchain to test.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Yves
>>
> oprofile just requires libbfd assembled with -fPIC - I committed
> changes, it seems like now it's assembled correctly.
Do you know why is it working previously with 32bit toolchain without 
the -fPIC flag ?
>
> P.S. For some reasons gcc stack protector was disabled (maybe something
> fails to compile with it); I'll try to enable it.
Great !

Yves

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