On 3-9-2013 12:24, Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, Thaddy said:
Your answer is to the point and right.
It is of ultimate importance, though, that the compiler options for
armXX have changed considerably since 2.6.2/3.
For my Friday toys (Pi's) I use 2.7.1 with the new ARM options and
bootstrap with OVERRIDEVERSIONCHECK=1
I think that is a perfectly viable option.
If that 2.7.1 was just bootstrapped using the same SVN starting with
2.6.2/3.

That's the only reason why OVERRIDE..  exists.

1. bootstrap native 2.7.1 from 2.6.2, then
2. use that to bootstrap something cross-arch that 2.6.x doesn't support.

But do both stages _every_ time (svn update)

Anything that builds 2.7.1 with an older 2.7.1 is not supported. If you're
unlucky a single revision can cause problems.

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I know.... Sometimes I learned something, Marco. Hence my comment.

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