What's the right arch to set for our arm kernel?

2011-06-07 Thread Martin Langhoff
Hi Peter, lists,

As per subject -- what's the right arch name to set for our arm kernel?

I may set it to arm5tel but it isn't really -- it's armv7l. Yet I
don't know what arch identifiers our current f-12/f-13 ARM builds will
accept. Have yum and rpm got a list of identifiers that they consider
roughly compatible, or maybe we just have to pretend to be arm5tel to
sneak our way through?

cheers,


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Re: What's the right arch to set for our arm kernel?

2011-06-07 Thread Peter Robinson
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Martin Langhoff
martin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Peter, lists,

 As per subject -- what's the right arch name to set for our arm kernel?

 I may set it to arm5tel but it isn't really -- it's armv7l. Yet I
 don't know what arch identifiers our current f-12/f-13 ARM builds will
 accept. Have yum and rpm got a list of identifiers that they consider
 roughly compatible, or maybe we just have to pretend to be arm5tel to
 sneak our way through?

7l is fine. the 5tel user space will run on a 7l kernel just fine. I
run it like that on both my beagleboardXM and AC100.

Peter
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