Yep, they are fantastic. I still have some qemu builds for cmake stuff where xapt doesn't quite get package naming right (somehow arch: all packages don't translate well), the emdebian toolchain has been fantastic and is exactly why I'm using Debian.
Sent from my android device. -----Original Message----- From: Paul Boddie <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 0:21 Subject: Re: systemd requiring Linux >= 3.7 On Friday 24. October 2014 14.10.06 Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote: > > Debian Jessy with systemd is just already incredibly perfect. I predict > that Jessis will be one of the most successful Debian release to date > and will play a major role in the embedded market. For the first time > ever, the armhf port is so complete that you can do on armhf everything > you can do on a amd64 port. I used to work on custom build, on > scratchbox build, on buildroot build, on openembedded build, but now I > do everything natively on armhf directly on the target board and really > enjoy doing so. Really, Debian Jessie is a major wonderful advance, try it. It's worth noting that the cross-toolchains are now in Debian proper, at least if the Debian Wiki can be believed: "Packages which implement some of what is described here (without the gcc-for- host/build multiarch magic - just cross toolchains) are available in unstable, and (soon) in jessie" https://wiki.debian.org/CrossToolchains Congratulations and thanks to those responsible! Paul -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

