On Wednesday 12 July 2006 18:39, Jan Girlich wrote:
> my workaround is to use a cross-compilie-env on my x86-desktop.

sure, that's how i did a bunch of ports:
armeb/uclibc
armeb/uclibc/softfloat
ppc/uclibc/softfloat
sh4/uclibc
sh4/glibc

> At least I (the Makefile) used quilt to compile my kernel
> which doesn't want to boot properly.

try doing:
svn co http://svn.nslu2-linux.org/svnroot/kernel
then run `make` in the trunk to build up a kernel

> No (serial-)console or similar, so 
> I just can guess what's wrong... :(

a lot saner on your nerves if you boot up one of the stock firmwares first, 
develop Gentoo in a chroot, and then move your system over to that once you 
know it's working

> PS: I have this "you're on your own"-feeling since I began to play
> around with my slug the way I want ;)

i have no problems merging stuff back ... it isnt that i dont want to see an 
armeb/glibc port, it's just a very very low priority in the pool of ports
-mike

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