[arch-general] ArchLinux for mipsel (Loongson)

Nicolás Reynolds fauno at kiwwwi.com.ar
Wed May 4 19:31:06 EDT 2011


El 04/05/11 02:59, javier dijo:
> On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Jonathan Beatty[via ArchLinux]
> <ml-node+3486736-1679075985-100366 at n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> > On 04/30/2011 04:52 PM, javier wrote:
> >> Has the site have an English version?  I'd like to look into packages
> >> page,
> >> and the aur packages page as well, to see if it make sense to try it
> >> out...
> >>
> >> I moved back to debian some time back precisely cause arch was all for
> >> x86,
> >> so I didn't think it was going to support the lemote mini-pcs neither
> >> loongson in general.  I do have mini-pcs, so it's great news to me, :-)--
> >> View this message in context:
> >> http://archlinux.2023198.n4.nabble.com/ArchLinux-for-mipsel-Loongson-tp3418315p3486638.html
> >> Sent from the arch general mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> >>
> >
> > Parabola GNU/Linux, an Arch derivative, already has a MIPS port. :) It's
> > functional.
> 
> Hi, do you know which flags are being used to compile the loongson2f
> packets?  I'm referring to:
> 
> -march=loongson2f -mtune=loongson2f -mabi=64 -O3
> 
> This can be found by looking at:
> 
> /etc/makepkg.conf
> 
> If I remember correctly, :-)
> 
> Perhaps using loongson2f is not such great idea, since ther will come
> a3, and others...  However, using the 64bits ABI might increase
> performance for some applications (loongson2f is not the fastest CPU
> ever, so any help on performance is good)...

Hey,

We're using -march=loongson2f -mabi=n32 for the Parabola port.

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