Op donderdag 08-10-2009 om 00:21 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef NGUYEN VAN TAN:
[CC: lilypond-devel] Any Fedora gurus here using GUB? Hi Nguyen, > Thank you for your hints > I tried to use gub on fedora-9 but I encountered error Ouch. We have a couple (two or three) Fedora-specific workarounds in place already. It seems another problem has crept-in. It would be nice to have a Fedora user look into these workarounds and get them fixed. > building package: linux-ppc::cross/binutils > *** Stage: untar (cross/binutils, linux-ppc) > *** Stage: patch (cross/binutils, linux-ppc) > *** Stage: autoupdate (cross/binutils, linux-ppc) > *** Stage: configure (cross/binutils, linux-ppc) > *** Stage: compile (cross/binutils, linux-ppc) > Command barfed: cd /home/tannv/gub/target/linux-ppc/build/cross/binutils-2.19.1 && make -j2 MULTIOSDIR=../../lib > *** Failed target: linux-ppc::cross/binutils > Could you tell me what the problem is? Possibly...have a look at target/linux-ppc/log/cross/binutils.log, the error should be there. > By the way, I'm trying to cross-build a ppc distribution for > CentOS5 so I think patches to make python-2.4.3 cross-compile is > enough. I know that on sourceforge.net the patches is existing > but I can't access into the site. Could you show me the way to > access or get the patches? Have a look at gub/specs/python.py -- it lists the patches that we use, which are available in GUB's patches/ directory. However, you need some extra trickery to get it built--which is already in place in GUB -- and I would also very much like GUB to work on Fedora too. It seems people keep using that for some reason ;-) Jan. _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
