Yes, but this needs to be of practical use, and not just an experiment that you ran. I'd rather defer this until there is for example a broadly available cloud resource where you can run bitbake and get completion times similar to that of established architectures. Keep in mind that someone has to update those checksums with each rust upgrade for example. And test that things work and do not regress.
Alex On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 02:40, cp0613 <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yes, now bitbake is running on this board. > The example TH1520 is 4cores, but Wujian 600 supports more cores. > It does take a lot of time to run on this board now, and I don’t see the > actual significance at the moment, but I think this is part of the riscv > ecology and will play a role in the near future. > Thanks. > > >
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