Status of cross-releases

2003-02-04 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
The first (confirmed to work) cross-release! Finally, I've been able to build an i386 snapshot on Alpha, and make sure it works! This is the uname -a output from the Alpha box which was used to build the snapshot, root access kindly provided by Wilko Bulte: : FreeBSD ds10.wbnet 5.0-CURRENT

Re: Status of cross-releases

2003-02-04 Thread Alexander Kabaev
There's still one issue to be resolved for i386 on alpha cross-releases: btxld(8) produces a binary image different from when it's run natively This might be related to the failure I've seen trying to cross-compile i386 world on sparc64. btxldr dies with 'short read' error there. Alexander,

Re: Status of cross-releases

2003-02-04 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 11:46:06AM -0500, Alexander Kabaev wrote: There's still one issue to be resolved for i386 on alpha cross-releases: btxld(8) produces a binary image different from when it's run natively This might be related to the failure I've seen trying to cross-compile i386

Re: Status of cross-releases

2003-02-04 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:35:40PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote: The first (confirmed to work) cross-release! Finally, I've been able to build an i386 snapshot on Alpha, and make sure it works! [...] There's still one issue to be resolved for i386 on alpha cross-releases: btxld(8) produces

Status of cross releases

2002-05-25 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
Hi! With small hacks for ia64 and sparc64, I have now been able to produce the snapshots for alpha, i386, ia64, pc98, and sparc64 5.0-CURRENT on my 4.5-STABLE i386 box: ftp://ftp.sunbay.net//pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ Both ia64 and sparc64 need their release/ subdirs to be filled in, and produced

Re: Status of cross releases

2002-05-25 Thread Paul Saab
Ruslan Ermilov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I would also appreciate if someone could provide me with accounts on sparc64 and ia64 boxes running 5.0-CURRENT, so I could polish and actually test some changes. We are not allowed to provide general access to the current ia64 hardware we have