Re: developer account on m68k linux system

2004-01-10 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 11:17:54PM +0100, Ingo Juergensmann wrote: > On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 10:53:52PM +0100, Bernardo Innocenti wrote: > > [CCed to porters list] > > > Hmmm... a full "make check" takes over one hour on a fast > > Athlon or P4 system, so I'd expect it to take days on a > > 68060

Re: developer account on m68k linux system

2004-01-10 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 10:56:15PM +0100, Bernardo Innocenti wrote: > Bernardo Innocenti wrote: > >>I could give you an account on quickstep, but it's not the > >>fastest box in our pool. If it's going to take days, you may be > >>more interested in running it on a different box. On the > >>diskspa

Re: developer account on m68k linux system

2004-01-10 Thread Ingo Juergensmann
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 10:53:52PM +0100, Bernardo Innocenti wrote: [CCed to porters list] > Hmmm... a full "make check" takes over one hour on a fast > Athlon or P4 system, so I'd expect it to take days on a > 68060 system. Perhaps I could limit the testsuite to > C compile testes only to do it

Re: developer account on m68k linux system

2004-01-10 Thread Bernardo Innocenti
Bernardo Innocenti wrote: I could give you an account on quickstep, but it's not the fastest box in our pool. If it's going to take days, you may be more interested in running it on a different box. On the diskspace front, It's got 3.2G of available space on its own hard disk currently; and there's

Re: developer account on m68k linux system

2004-01-10 Thread Bernardo Innocenti
Wouter Verhelst wrote: Richard Zidlicky suggested that I ask for a user account on one of your m68k boxes. My usage pattern would involve hogging the CPU for hours or days and filling several hundered megabytes of disk space with source and object code. I could give you an account on quickstep, bu

Re: developer account on m68k linux system

2004-01-10 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 10:02:13PM +0100, Bernardo Innocenti wrote: > Richard Zidlicky suggested that I ask for a user account > on one of your m68k boxes. My usage pattern would involve > hogging the CPU for hours or days and filling several > hundered megabytes of disk space with source and obje

developer account on m68k linux system

2004-01-10 Thread Bernardo Innocenti
Hello, I'm a GCC developer involved with the m68k backend. My focus is ColdFire borards running uClinux, so I don't have any usable 680x0 based system (actually, I still have an old Amiga 4000, but it's out of order). Some of my patches have the potential of introducing regressions in GCC for m68k

Compiling kernel 2.4.20 on m68k (success) + X startup problem

2004-01-10 Thread Lance Tagliapietra
Hello, I was successful in compling the kernel and the modules from the source package kernel-source-2.4.20_2.4.20-13_all.deb as downloaded from ftp.debian.org. Question #1: When compiling the kernel modules, where do they get placed? Where do I look under /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20 to find t

Re: Install Debian 2.2

2004-01-10 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 04:50:02AM +, Tomy Alarie wrote: > I want to install debian 2.2 on my 68040 lc 630, but when its the time to > install the kernel, the installation doesnt see the files on my mac partition > ? > can someone help me ? Is the mac partition mounted at that point? You can