On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 09:09:08AM +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > But the first thing to have is a 64 bits kernel. That we really want. For > that, we need to be able to build it. So the first thing that need to be done > is to have a biarch toolchain. gcc 3.4 can be compiled biarch, but doing the > "initial" biarch build is very difficult. Once you already have the 2 glibcs > installed, it's simply a matter of rebuilding each bit normally, but if you > don't, the initial "bootstrap" is a can of worm. What about bootstraping and packaging a "kernel only" ppc64-linux-gcc for the beginning. This would be sufficient for kernel builds and it doesn't need a glibc at all. We need something similar on the mips for mips64, so this could be shared. This could probably be done before sarge's release, while adding a 64bit glibc for powerpc/mips almost certainly can't. Cheers, -- Guido
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