Andre Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gcc -Icommands -Igrub2/commands -I. -Iinclude -Igrub2/include -Wall -
> W -DGRUB_DATADIR=\"/usr/local/share/grub/powerpc-ieee1275\" -g -O2 -
> DGRUB_UTIL=1 -c -o grub_emu-commands_help.o grub2/commands/help.c
> grub2/commands/help.c: In function 'grub_cmd
Thank you for that information Marco. I will get on the gcc mailing
list to see if there is a known process for re-enabling nested
functions. I swear that really bites, and I wish Apple used some sort
of flag to disable that feature. If I find out something positive,
I'll report back to GRU
Hello,
I would suggest building a bootstrap gcc powerpc crosscompiler and
binutils, where the the host is your OS X system and the target is
powerpc-linux. This will allow you to build PowerPC ELF objects,
which you can then boot with OF. It is my understanding that the
GRUB2 PowerPC buil
Thanks Much! I will build that tool chain and rebuild GRUB2.
On Dec 3, 2005, at 9:05 PM, Andrei Warkentin wrote:
Hello,
I would suggest building a bootstrap gcc powerpc crosscompiler and
binutils, where the the host is your OS X system and the target is
powerpc-linux. This will allow you
Hello,
I should add a 'caveat emptor'. I've never built GRUB2 on OS X
before, and, although I do not anticipate issues with the method I
mentioned in my previous email, I am not guaranteeing success either.
I've built my kernel both on Linux and OS X this way though, and I
had no issues.
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 11:27 pm, Marco Gerards wrote:
> A bit more important is the change of my email address. At some time
> my old email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) address will expire, I am not
> studying there anymore. I am still reachable on that address, but
> please remove that address fro