On Thu, 13 May 1999, Chris Rutter wrote:

> Er, I notice a seemingly complete compilation of RedHat `Rawhide'
> for `armv4l' on rawhide.redhat.com!  How was this compiled, and
> does it involve LDRH/STRH?

No, the armv4l stuff on rawhide is not current.  From the best of my
knowledge:  It was compiled on NetWinders (and will not work on a 
RiscPC).  Red Hat is no longer currently (actively) supporting ARM at
present.

For something more recent you can look at the pre release stuff I have for
Titan VI (which if mostly everything from Red Hat 6.0, Hedwig).  The only
thing is this was all compiled on a NetWinder and most likely will not
work on a Risc PC.
        ftp.nw.carleton.ca/pub/winder-testing/pre_titanVI/

The only thing, I would recommend creating your own kernel.

Chris are you trying to build a system based for armv3?

-Rms

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