Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> Moin,
>
> this is a list of people with a powerpc system. It is always good to have such
> a list. A mbr system is missing! Did someone know who has such a system?
>
> Joey: if you have some minutes, could you append this list (only the debian
> people)
> to the po
Joel Klecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It doesn't have powerpc support (of all the emacsen, only xemacs20
> has any powerpc support). I have patches from the linuxppc SRPMs in
> my home directory on master for emacs 19 and 20.
OK, I'm looking over your patches (for 20.2-7.1).
I noticed that
> Are you sure that you installed the right cross-linker as
$(tooldir)/bin/ld?
i tried again yesterday to compile the hello.c program i made. and it had the
same errors as the hello.deb package.
it definitively seems that dpkg-cross messed up my cross compiling environment.
i am still able to c
Sven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|> also i think at least in the non glibc part everything is fine, since i
|> was able to boot from a cross compiled linux/apus kernel.
Please take a look at the libc.so linker script (perhaps
/usr/local/ppc-linux/lib/libc.so) and check that the paths in there are
Sven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|> hello, ...
|>
|> i have played a bit with dpkg-cross and have a remark and a problem with it.
|>
|> Firstly, when i built my m68k -> ppc cross compiler, it put the includes in :
|>
|> /usr/local/arch_specific_name/sys-include and not include, like it is the
> > You shouldn't work on emacs
> I've just about finished the new emacs 20.3 package (proabably will
> tomorrow). By then my destroyed powerpc mirror should be finished
> regenerating, and I can see about getting the powerpc patches
> integrated.
Because Rob is working on emacs! :-)
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Ha
Hartmut Koptein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You shouldn't work on emacs
I've just about finished the new emacs 20.3 package (proabably will
tomorrow). By then my destroyed powerpc mirror should be finished
regenerating, and I can see about getting the powerpc patches
integrated.
--
Rob Brown
Alex Romosan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >[problems with booting into debian]
>
> you need to upgrade your kernel to a version greater than 2.1.102. try
> 2.1.115 from ftp.linuxppc.org. this is becoming a faq.
I wish it was that simple for me, but since 2.1.1xx (== any version) won't
boot for
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