Ben,
Is there any stagex ready for arm-v4l up for download?
I would like to put gentoo on my Jornada 720, that has a StrongArm 1100 @ 
206Mhz and a 512Mb CF.

thanx,
rafael diniz

Em Qui 24 Fev 2005 08:56, Benjamin Collar escreveu:
> Hi Peter
>
> Thanks for the info. I resolved the access-denied by taking out
> sandboxing from FEATURES. I resolved the PIE problem by finally managing
> to emerge the exactly-correct binutils.
>
> If either you or Mike have time, could you write what you know about
> which binutils to install for which cross-compiler on the wiki? It'd be
> very nice to know which compilers are buildable and which requirements
> they have wrt. binutils-versions on the host and for the target. A
> little table is all we really need:
>
> Target-name binutils-host binutils-target gcc-version builds?
>
> If I have time today I'll put that table up with what I know (which is
> only cross-arm-linux, and that it doesn't work).
>
> Thanks
> Ben
>
> On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 23:13 +0100, Peter S. Mazinger wrote:
> > On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Benjamin Collar wrote:
> > > Well OK, I figured the ACCESS DENIED problem out (had to remove
> > > "sandbox" from features--maybe this should be in your instructions,
> > > Mike?).
> >
> > you should sync up, the failure is because your gcc-3.3.5-r1 is prob not
> > current. It is better, if you try gcc >= 3.4.3-r1, 3.3.5-r1 will fail
> > some other place too, and that is not in portage
> >
> > > Now the problem is
> > >
> > > /var/tmp/portage/gcc-3.3.5-r1/work/gcc-3.3.5/gcc/pie-ssp-chain.h:75:2:
> > > #error we need ld w/ -pie support
> >
> > this is done by me, prob you enabled hardened, and then you also need a
> > binutils that supports -pie (ld --help | grep pie)
> >
> > Peter

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