On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 03:19:10PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote: >Bastien Roucariès wrote: >> I am going to compile shell.efi from source. >> >> I whish to install to something stable, but I need an arch triplet in order >> to >> put in a multiarch (like) location. >> >> I suppose that it will be x86_64-efi-none (or maybe x86_64-windows-efi ) >> and >> i686-uefi-none ?
As Simon says, *definitely* not *windows* here please! :-) >I don't think GRUB's x86_64-efi is an architecture triplet, just a >GRUB-specific target. > >UEFI is effectively an "operating system", insofar as it provides a >runtime environment with some baseline properties and a set of system >calls. uefi definitely isn't a "vendor", and the OS shouldn't be "none" >since there is an OS of sorts. > >For that reason, Rust uses the target names "aarch64-unknown-uefi", >"i686-unknown-uefi", and "x86_64-unknown-uefi". Those seem like the >right names for these targets in other toolchains, as well. Nod, agreed. I think that makes sense. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com < sladen> I actually stayed in a hotel and arrived to find a post-it note stuck to the mini-bar saying "Paul: This fridge and fittings are the correct way around and do not need altering"