Last time I was on decaf and had to compile on x86, I used that and back
then it worked fine for me:
http://debian.speedblue.org/

Note that mainframes tend to have more CPU cores than laptops, which is
good for compiler performance
when using make -j <number> ;-)

with kind regards
Carsten Otte
IBM Linux Technology Center / Boeblingen lab
--
omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et non datur, nondum
habetur, quomodo habenda est



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I would like to set up gcc on my laptop to cross compile for s390
architecture. Has anyone attempted this? Pointers and words of wisdom would
be appreciated greatly.

-ajs

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