On 10/28/2010 5:00 PM, Rene Rebe wrote:
Hi,
We need to fix dietlibs for mips64 for real, too - maybe time to get an Sgi O2
from eBay (or ask my parents to bring the Octane to Berlin on my 30th birthday
this Saturday, 'though it was quite loud, bulky and heavy, ...) :-)
The mips64 machines that I have here are telecom equipment and are in very noisy ATCA
chassis. We have to turn them off whenever we are not using them to avoid getting
headaches. I think our neighbors in the other office suites can hear it through the walls :-)
Will review / apply the patches soon, any reason you duplicated the whole
gcc.confirm int the architecture package directory?
I included everything because I wasn't sure how safe the files were from future
regressions. If I only included a sub set of the gcc files then when ever you upgrade the
main GCC in the trunk there may be incompatibilities with the older GCC files that are in
mips64/package and the old compiler build may brake. I figured as long as it's staying at
gcc 4.4.3, having all the package files repeated in there is a small price to pay for
piece of mind :-)
René
Sent abroad - http://ExactCODE.com Germany.
On Oct 27, 2010, at 21:11, Jan Rovins<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Rene,
Here are the last 3 patches that are needed for "generic minimal" to build on
Mips64.
Since you mentioned that the latest GCC was also failing for you while building
e2fsprogs, I am including the patch to roll back to GCC 4.4.3.
With these patches, the 9.0 branch will cross build Mips64, I will also
consider back-porting all the Mips64 fixes to the 8.0 branch, if you are
planning to do an 8.1 release.
Jan
On 9/30/2010 6:07 AM, Rene Rebe wrote:
Hi,
On Sep 29, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Jan Rovins wrote:
On 9/28/2010 3:18 AM, Rene Rebe wrote:
Hi again,
it built here:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10847302 Sep 25 11:34
build/cross-mips64-9.0-trunk-generic-mips64-EB-cross-linux/var/adm/logs/1-gcc.log
While usually building 64bit binaries on 32bit system was (and should) not a
problem, there certainly can be something in that distribution that poses a
problem, ... :-(
René
Yes, Probability something specific about building on 32-bit Suse SLES-11, To
move forward, I had to roll back to GCC 4.4.3.
Eventually I would like to set up a T2 host, or at least somthing more compatable
for cross building T2, but am currently short of time& fast machines.
Looking back at the GCC 4.5.0 compiler failure back in May, that was an
internal compiler error while building e2fsprogs on Ubuntu 9.10,
GCC 4.5.0 Built OK at stage 1 in that situation.
indeed, in my trunk (built on a x86_64 t2/trunk) e2fsprogs get's the cross gcc
to an internal compiler error (ICE), ...
René
<mips64-svn.patch>
<mips64-gcc-4.4.3.patch>
<mips64-e2fsprog.patch>
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