Does anybody have any idea what the problem is here?
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=gcc-2.95&ver=2.95.4.ds10-5&arch=powerpc&stamp=1016757146&file=log&as=raw
It compiled OK on all other architectures, and I don't see anything
obviously powerpc-specific about the failure.
p.
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Eric Côté wrote:
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> On Wednesday 27 March 2002 16:34, Niklaus Giger wrote:
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> my problem is very similar if not the same as the below, but on an older
> model, a powermac 7500. and when it does work, it goes straight thru
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 10:12:37AM -0500, Brian Victor wrote:
> 1) Does the G4 have any advantage in linux over a G3? Last I knew, gcc
> didn't compile for Altivec, though I thought I recalled hearing that Apple
> was merging their Altivec compiling code. (OT - can anyone tell me how I'd
> be abl
"Rolf Brudeseth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for the feedback. I will limit this e-mail to CHRP machines. Before
> we get into the technical issues; my question is: Has there been a
> conscious decision to make Woody support the RS6000/pSeries CHRP systems?
No idea.
> SuSE work on well
I'm looking at finally taking the plunge and doubling the speed of my
beige G3 by popping a G4 ZIF in. OWC says that the ZIF is
linux-compatible. However, I have two questions:
1) Does the G4 have any advantage in linux over a G3? Last I knew, gcc
didn't compile for Altivec, though I thought I
Hi,
(please cc: me as I am not on the list)
I recently got an old SCSI hard drive, which I wanted to use on my Mac. The
problem is that Debian won't boot with the drive on the SCSI chain -- The
kernel panices during bootup (I get a message about a null pointer, then a
few lines of hex, and then th
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