On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 08:35:33PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote: > Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote: > >>>>May I suggest having a look at http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/ ? > >>>>It downloads and builds gcc, binutils, and glibc -- and then > >>>>tests them! I'd be more than happy to have it get more real-world > >>>>use; right now it's only well tested for sh4, ppc405, and ppc750. ... > >>My crosstool scripts support gcc-2.9x through gcc-3.3 > >>and glibc-2.2.3 through glibc-3.3. > >>Also, Hollabaugh's scripts don't run the binutils, gcc, or glibc > >>regression tests; mine do. You can see my regression results > >>at http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/current/summaries/ > >>This was a bit of a trick; took me a month to work out and > >>document how to run those tests remotely. > > > >That's interesting, do you plan a debian packaging for all that? > > Yes. I plan to target RPM, .deb, and .lsb. (I'd prefer to > just target .lsb, and will probably use alien to convert > the .lsb's to .deb, if that's how Debian likes to install .lsb's.)
Ugh, a 'real' .deb package is better... I could volunteer for that... -- Francesco P. Lovergine

