2013/4/16 Shohreh: > djczaski Wrote: > > Thanks for the input. By any chance, did you write a tutorial that I could > use to try and compile it for that other ARM processor?
Here you go: [1] http://mark.ossdl.de/en/2009/09/nginx-on-sheevaplug.html You don't need to patch Nginx anymore and can skip step 7. I've run a Gentoo binhost for ARM architecture, compatible to the Sheevaplug's Kirkwood 88F6281 »Feroceon«. Some binaries might work on Ubuntu, though I've switched to Gentoo: [2] http://binhost.ossdl.de/ARM/armv5tel-softfloat-linux-gnueabi/ (see www-servers there; »Packages« is a plaintext file which lists the contents of the binhost) More: [3] http://mark.ossdl.de/en/2009/09/gentoo-on-the-sheevaplug.html [4] http://mark.ossdl.de/en/2009/09/network-booting-linux-on-the-sheevaplug.html [5] http://mark.ossdl.de/en/2009/09/cross-compiling-for-the-sheevaplug-kernel-distcc.html [6] http://mark.ossdl.de/en/2009/10/sheevaplug-kernel-and-gentoo-binhost.html Links to git.ossdl.de don't work, but you can download my modified kernel, get its ».config« and compile your own. Most patches (excluding the one for SATA on the SheevaPlug) have already been integrated into Linux. [7] http://mark.ossdl.de/en/2010/04/howto-extend-the-sheevaplug-by-esata.html If I were you I would go for a Mikrotik Routerboard (the RB951G-2HnD is excellent except its lack of 5GHz wifi). That are MIPS machines, though. ;-) -- Mark _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
