From ganja.guru.x64 at gmail.com Thu Jan 4 14:33:47 2007 From: ganja.guru.x64 at gmail.com (Varun Acharya) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 01:03:47 +0530 Subject: [arch-ports] x86_64 latest beryl Message-ID: <459D569B.6040303@gmail.com> Hi all, Download the latest beryl revision from here: http://www.archlinux.org/~ganja_guru/beryl-svn/ Have fun! ganja_guru From olegfink at gmail.com Tue Jan 16 18:38:27 2007 From: olegfink at gmail.com (Oleg Finkelshteyn) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 02:38:27 +0300 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port Message-ID: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I am a HP Jornada 680 user. This is a sh3-based handheld running linux from the jlime project (http://jlime.com). All the development and packaging is currenly done using OpenEmbedded, but I'm not satisfied with the process of crosscompiling something using it. So, I came up to an idea to port Arch to this handheld, as I have working kernel it shouldn't be a hard task. Then I need a cross-development environment to compile some stuff. How should I do it? Was there any work done on making an Arch-based crossbuild environment? Thanks. -- Best regards, Oleg Finkelshteyn From kth5 at archlinuxppc.org Tue Jan 16 18:45:22 2007 From: kth5 at archlinuxppc.org (Alexander Baldeck) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:45:22 +0100 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> Oleg Finkelshteyn wrote: > Hi, > I am a HP Jornada 680 user. > This is a sh3-based handheld running linux from the jlime project > (http://jlime.com). > All the development and packaging is currenly done using OpenEmbedded, > but I'm not satisfied with the process of crosscompiling something > using it. > So, I came up to an idea to port Arch to this handheld, as I have > working kernel it shouldn't be a hard task. Then I need a > cross-development environment to compile some stuff. > How should I do it? Was there any work done on making an Arch-based > crossbuild environment? > > Thanks. > You may have some luck with the pkgbuilds of these toolchains [1] using distcc on your handheld. In case you don't have a sufficiently big storage device built in, I recommend to run NFS over usb-net. I have been working on SH4 (dreamcast) for a while but with no bog results. Simply using the debian disc available doing the above mentioned thing using the broadband adaptor. If you simply want to build a working system, I'd recommend buildroot [2]. Cheers, -T [1] http://kth5.telekommunisten.net/crosstools [2] http://buildroot.uclibc.org From olegfink at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 12:55:27 2007 From: olegfink at gmail.com (Oleg Finkelshteyn) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:55:27 +0300 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> Message-ID: <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> 2007/1/17, Alexander Baldeck : > Oleg Finkelshteyn wrote: > > Hi, > > I am a HP Jornada 680 user. > > This is a sh3-based handheld running linux from the jlime project > > (http://jlime.com). > > All the development and packaging is currenly done using OpenEmbedded, > > but I'm not satisfied with the process of crosscompiling something > > using it. > > So, I came up to an idea to port Arch to this handheld, as I have > > working kernel it shouldn't be a hard task. Then I need a > > cross-development environment to compile some stuff. > > How should I do it? Was there any work done on making an Arch-based > > crossbuild environment? > > > > Thanks. > > > > You may have some luck with the pkgbuilds of these toolchains [1] using > distcc on your handheld. In case you don't have a sufficiently big > storage device built in, I recommend to run NFS over usb-net. I have > been working on SH4 (dreamcast) for a while but with no bog results. > Simply using the debian disc available doing the above mentioned thing > using the broadband adaptor. > > If you simply want to build a working system, I'd recommend buildroot [2]. > > Cheers, > > -T > > [1] http://kth5.telekommunisten.net/crosstools > [2] http://buildroot.uclibc.org Thanks, but can't I do all the things directly on my host machine, as OE does? -- Best regards, Oleg Finkelshteyn From kth5 at archlinuxppc.org Wed Jan 17 13:34:50 2007 From: kth5 at archlinuxppc.org (Alexander Baldeck) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 19:34:50 +0100 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <45AE6C4A.7070804@archlinuxppc.org> Oleg Finkelshteyn wrote: > > Thanks, but can't I do all the things directly on my host machine, as OE does? > You could have a go at building a Qemu image with buildroot and use the emulation to do it. I don't think this would be sufficiently simulating all the necessary hardware though. ++ -K From olegfink at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 13:58:15 2007 From: olegfink at gmail.com (Oleg Finkelshteyn) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:58:15 +0300 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <45AE6C4A.7070804@archlinuxppc.org> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> <45AE6C4A.7070804@archlinuxppc.org> Message-ID: <7dfd70b00701171058ife59661va7da124e7afc22db@mail.gmail.com> No, I meant honest crosscompiling - don't you use it for ppc? 2007/1/17, Alexander Baldeck : > Oleg Finkelshteyn wrote: > > > > Thanks, but can't I do all the things directly on my host machine, as OE does? > > > > You could have a go at building a Qemu image with buildroot and use the > emulation to do it. I don't think this would be sufficiently simulating > all the necessary hardware though. > > ++ > > -K > > _______________________________________________ > arch-ports mailing list > arch-ports at archlinux.org > http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch-ports > -- Best regards, Oleg Finkelshteyn From kth5 at archlinuxppc.org Wed Jan 17 14:01:30 2007 From: kth5 at archlinuxppc.org (Alexander Baldeck) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:01:30 +0100 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <7dfd70b00701171058ife59661va7da124e7afc22db@mail.gmail.com> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> <45AE6C4A.7070804@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701171058ife59661va7da124e7afc22db@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <45AE728A.8020609@archlinuxppc.org> Oleg Finkelshteyn wrote: > No, I meant honest crosscompiling - don't you use it for ppc? > No, native compiles and maybe distcc to use some x86 machines for help when available. From olegfink at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 14:04:31 2007 From: olegfink at gmail.com (Oleg Finkelshteyn) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:04:31 +0300 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <45AE728A.8020609@archlinuxppc.org> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> <45AE6C4A.7070804@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701171058ife59661va7da124e7afc22db@mail.gmail.com> <45AE728A.8020609@archlinuxppc.org> Message-ID: <7dfd70b00701171104y4859b8d2u24f454f127e6d3d7@mail.gmail.com> So can you decribe the exact procedure of your ppc work? -- Best regards, Oleg Finkelshteyn From kth5 at archlinuxppc.org Wed Jan 17 14:12:47 2007 From: kth5 at archlinuxppc.org (Alexander Baldeck) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:12:47 +0100 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <7dfd70b00701171104y4859b8d2u24f454f127e6d3d7@mail.gmail.com> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> <45AE6C4A.7070804@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701171058ife59661va7da124e7afc22db@mail.gmail.com> <45AE728A.8020609@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701171104y4859b8d2u24f454f127e6d3d7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <45AE752F.8050607@archlinuxppc.org> Oleg Finkelshteyn wrote: > So can you decribe the exact procedure of your ppc work? > Well, back when I started I installed one of the existing distros (Debian) on the macs I had available. From there I went to build pacman, then base for a chroot and rebuild base within that chroot from scratch to get rid of configuring, linking and gcc mismatch issues. Then a few tweaks to get it booting on its own. Then use the bootstrapped base to build packages. Basicly I also could've used buildroot for the purpose of an already existing distro, that was my idea for you. -- -U From olegfink at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 15:24:07 2007 From: olegfink at gmail.com (Oleg Finkelshteyn) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 23:24:07 +0300 Subject: [arch-ports] SuperH port In-Reply-To: <45AE752F.8050607@archlinuxppc.org> References: <7dfd70b00701161538l6df4737cm8d2cbcddb16df32e@mail.gmail.com> <45AD6392.7080602@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701170955t2a58b05amaac86178e5218223@mail.gmail.com> <45AE6C4A.7070804@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701171058ife59661va7da124e7afc22db@mail.gmail.com> <45AE728A.8020609@archlinuxppc.org> <7dfd70b00701171104y4859b8d2u24f454f127e6d3d7@mail.gmail.com> <45AE752F.8050607@archlinuxppc.org> Message-ID: <7dfd70b00701171224h7f7203f3r309aa2c987765bf4@mail.gmail.com> Thanks, but it is a bit different from what I was thinking of... However will try the luck with distcc. -- Best regards, Oleg Finkelshteyn From paranoibo at bk.ru Thu Jan 25 16:58:34 2007 From: paranoibo at bk.ru (paranoibo) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 23:58:34 +0200 Subject: [arch-ports] (no subject) Message-ID: <45B9280A.2020109@bk.ru> paranoibo at bk.ru