On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 10:14:10PM -0700, Brian Morris wrote: > On 6/17/07, Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 11:54:20PM -0700, Brian Morris wrote: > >> hi, Bill > >> > >> I just got sid installed on ppc and my ppc versions match those you > >> give below. I am getting ready to build cross compiler. two checks: > >> > >> a) as you say "official method" am i correct in using your directions > >> I got off the list or has there been an update (i am not sure what > >> official means) > > > >The official instructions are the one given in the files: > >binutils-2.17cvs20070426/debian/README.cross > >and > >gcc-4.1-4.1.2/debian/README.cross > > ok, those helped. yet I found Roman Zippels notes still to be > helpful. and both instructions have needed some (minor) update. > (for example, kernel-headers package name has totally changed from > 2.6.18 to 2.6.21) > > > >> b) I would be glad to share if i had a place to put them but i don't. > > > >If you can PGP-sign them, that could be arranged. > > I can sign them with debsigs, that is sign the debs. my key I just made > so it is not "registered" with debian. but you can check and keep > track of me with just the number, debsigs ---list produces, until > 2nd week August I can get my identity confirmed at Linux World conference > where the Debian booth has that service (it doesn't cost me anything > I just get an exhibit pass, and I live close enough to commute).
Please make a tarball similar to the one I provide and a detached signature. As for the key identity, that is up to the people using the tarball to check, not to me. I do not care about debsigs. > an efficient simulator there. Basilisk is really LOTs faster than it used > to be but useless here w/out mmu. Try aranym CVS. On my Pentium IV at 3.2GHz, aranym CVS is about the speed of a 68060 running at 120MHZ (by comparing to the Debian buildd). Cheers, -- Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Imagine a large red swirl here. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]