Vagrant Cascadian writes: Hey!
> On 2020-10-31, Pjotr Prins wrote: >> Anyone interested in porting GNU Mes and GNU Guix to RISCV? ...trying not to get noticed, /me looks at their full plate (cough Mes + ARM) and then slowly looks over shoulder... >> We can try >> and purchase the hardware. We have a Polarfire running >> >> https://www.crowdsupply.com/microchip/polarfire-soc-icicle-kit >> >> and there are more options coming. I am happy to support such an >> initiative and buy the hardware. > > I added a few RISC-V related packages to guix already: > > u-boot-qemu-riscv64 > u-boot-qemu-riscv64-smode > u-boot-sifive-fu540 > opensbi-sifive-fu540 > opensbi-qemu-sifive-u > linux-libre-riscv64-generic > > Got as far as booting a kernel in qemu, at least. So the basic boot > infrastructure is at least partly there... > > So, I guess you could count me as interested. :) Great! Anyway, runing RISC-V on Guix (can I dream "the Hurd"?) is an amazing perspective, so count me in! Did anyone try building bootstrap binaries for RISC-V? Greetings, Janneke -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jann...@gnu.org> | GNU LilyPond http://lilypond.org Freelance IT http://JoyofSource.com | AvatarĀ® http://AvatarAcademy.com