F15-arm7hl bootstrap with gcc / make?

2011-10-03 Thread Martin Langhoff
DJ pointed me recently to the bootstrap environment at

http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/f15hardfp/bootstrap/rootfs_stage4_20110825/

whoever, it doesn't have gcc / make.

there is a newer one at
http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/f15hardfp/bootstrap/rootfs_stage4_20110918/

-- is it expected to work? and does it have make & gcc?

I don't need a booting system -- just a rootfs I can chroot into is
enough for my evil purposes}.



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Re: F15-arm7hl bootstrap with gcc / make?

2011-10-03 Thread DJ Delorie

> http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/f15hardfp/bootstrap/rootfs_stage4_20110825/
> 
> whoever, it doesn't have gcc / make.
> 
> there is a newer one at
> http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/fedora-arm/f15hardfp/bootstrap/rootfs_stage4_20110918/
> 
> -- is it expected to work? and does it have make & gcc?

Either should work.  They have the minimum needed for mock builds, but
they do have "yum" so you can "yum install gcc make" (after a "yum
update" perhaps ;).
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Re: Potential volunteer offering technical writing

2011-10-03 Thread Martin Langhoff
Hi Tabs!

that's great! Here's an idea: I was looking at recently at the FLOSS
Manuals manuals for Sugar and activities... and they are a bit dated
-- they cover Sugar 0.86 or so. Screens have changed quite a bit :-)
and some procedures are much simpler (ad hoc networking for example).

And the FLOSS Manuals feed into the Help Activity, so work there pays
of many times over...

My 2 deflationary cents...



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On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Tabitha Roder  wrote:
> Hi
>
> If we had a volunteer (English Native language) professional technical
> writer, what writing would be of most use to OLPC or Sugar that we can point
> her in the direction of? She currently works with developers to write end
> user documentation.
>
> Thanks
> Tabitha - NZ volunteers
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