> It would be a shame if packagers abandoned MIPS for lack of hardware
> for debugging ... Does anyone know if replacement/repair of mahler is
> on anyones to do list?

Agreed.  I have not used QEMU for MIPS emulation, but I have used GXEmul for 
that extensively and found it to be quite solid.  I ran sims for days on end 
doing "native" builds of PKGSRC for NetBSD mipsel targets.  The only problem 
that I ever ran into is that some older GNU configure scripts test RISC 
alignment by purposefully generating access violations.  There seems to be a 
bug in GXEmul where that would hang the sim completely.  Therefore I had to 
work around the old configure scripts.

It would be nice if Cavium or one of the Chinese manufacturers like Lemote 
would donate some Octeon, Yeelong, Longsoon or what ever based equipment.  That 
would get us up on some modern equipment with a longer lifespan, not to mention 
that those newer CPUs are quite zippy.
As those companies depend on a Linux based SDK to sell chips, I would think we 
all have a common interest here.

Regards,

-S-


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