On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 10:46:02AM +0200, Carsten Schlote wrote: > Maybe. In this case I just need to do these things by myself. I already > wrote my own microkernel on Coldfire some years ago. And when I remember > right, RT and repemptivness where available on m68k targets years before > such things were available on others. Honestly - that's no show blocker.
You are not, by accident, searching for a job? =8-) However, it'll be interesting to see how things turn out. If your experiments look promising, it might be worth to re-activate our old ColdFire boards. > And as FreeScale now also starts production of the v4m core (just MMU > and no FPU), there might be a chance to get m68k out of ist niche. Don't think so. Not even PowerPC will survive for the long term, I assume. > For testing I can setup some nightly build for all toolchains on a > dedicated server with _lots_ of free disk space. At the moment the > server is more or less idleing all day. So people can download current > toolchains as binary for functional tests at least - might save many > hours waiting for recompilation. We already have an autobuild script. If you are interested, please tell me and I give you access. It would be especially interesting to have something which automatically tries our patch stacks ontop of nightly upstream snapshots. And, of course, doing something to integrate the gcc testsuite support into PTXdist would be pretty cool. Robert -- Pengutronix - Linux Solutions for Science and Industry Entwicklungszentrum Nord http://www.pengutronix.de -- ptxdist mailing list [email protected]
