On Sunday, 12 May 2019 15:49:38 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote:
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> On Saturday, 11 May 2019 22:38:47 UTC+2, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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>> On 5/11/2019 1:17 PM, Michael Brown wrote: 
>> > Dear All 
>> > I have just uploaded what I hope to be a final 100% bugfree Mksocfpga 
>> > Debian stretch sd-card release 
>> > containing a one size fits all console and desktop version for the: 
>> > Terasic (Alters/Intel) Cyclone V based dev boards. 
>> > DE0_Nano_Soc and DE10_Nano 
>> > 
>> > Features: 
>> >     An updated version of the release last year. 
>> >     Kernel update adds LTC spi functionality and framebuffer 
>> >     rootfs has a fix for dual ethernet address. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/soc-image-buildscripts/releases/tag/2.1 
>> > 
>> > As a companion I have this fresh getting-started documentation that can 
>> be 
>> > improved by your review and feedback: 
>> > And then submitted as a PR to the Docs 
>> > 
>> > 
>> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/machinekit-docs/blob/DEx_work/docs/getting-started/machinekit-images.asciidoc
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>> > 
>> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/machinekit-docs/blob/DEx_work/docs/getting-started/u-boot-mksocfpga-altera-initial.asciidoc
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>> Great work Michael!!! 
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>> How are you building U-Boot and the Kernel (or are you using 
>> pre-compiled versions from somewhere)?  I have found the Altera and 
>> Rocket-boards build process to be very "fragile", requiring a lot of 
>> manual intervention to get things to build. 
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>> Thanks Charles
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> Back un the initial mksocfpga days I have created  a custom build-script I 
> have been maintaining/updating ever since:
> I have tried to keep it as simple as possible .... however it needs 
> cleaning again .. :-)
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> Currently I run it on KDENeon 18.04 (Bionic)
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> It lives in this folder:
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> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/soc-image-buildscripts/tree/master/SD-Image-Gen
> And I have just updated the README.MD
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> current patches for DExx u-boot are here:
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> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/soc-image-buildscripts/tree/master/SD-Image-Gen/patches/linux-xilinx-v2018.2/current
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> current patches for the Cyclone V armhf kernel are here:
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> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/soc-image-buildscripts/tree/master/SD-Image-Gen/patches/4.9.76-ltsi-rt/current
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>> > Next step is hopefully to get some more in depth Developer info into 
>> the mk 
>> > docs :-) 
>> > DE10 Nano suggested development environment? 
>> > <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/machinekit/eVhvTnuhblE> 
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>> I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "development environment", but I 
>> typically develop directly on the system (eg: compile Machinekit & HAL 
>> modules on the DE0/DE10), and use an x86 VM running Debian to build 
>> the uSD images (kernel, boot loader, Debian rootfs). 
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>> That thread was evolving into explaining how mksocfpga works...
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> For Machinekit and HAL related stuff on armhf I personally find it easier 
> and faster to use the docker based .deb builders and then either use my 
> local reprepro or 
> just copy the .debs over and do sudo dpkg -i *.deb
>

Charles ?
I just tested compiling mk-hal here:
https://github.com/machinekit/mksocfpga/issues/47#issuecomment-491866529

 

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>> -- 
>> Charles Steinkuehler 
>> [email protected] 
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