For me trying powerpc64-xtoolchain-gcc was just an initial experiment for
personal interest, even though if I used it I'd be "cross" building back to
powerpc64 with the modern gcc for now. No grand disaster for me if building it
does not work for a while.
But finding the issues and reporting them means the experiment has provided a
useful result already.
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Mark Millard
markmi at dsl-only.net
On 2015-Jan-29, at 04:56 PM, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 04:30:14PM -0800, Mark Millard wrote:
> I tried to portmaster devel/powerpc64-xtoolchain-gcc but it failed during the
> building of powerpc64-gcc with the build reporting 5 missing files, 4 of
> which seemed to be different file names used in some places compared to
> others and one file apparently built but was not put under .../work/stage/...
> .
>
> First the basics of my FreeBSD context:
>
> $ freebsd-version -ku; uname -a
> 10.1-RELEASE-p4
> 10.1-STABLE
> FreeBSD FBSDG5M1 10.1-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p4 #1 r277195M: Mon Jan
> 26 23:32:28 PST 2015
> root@FBSDG5M1:/usr/obj/usr/home/markmi/src_10_1_releng/sys/GENERIC64vtsc
> powerpc
>
> (My 10.1 kernel variants are for getting evidence about various PowerMac G5
> Quad-Core boot hangups that happen. Also I have both vt and sc included
> because of the mix of display hardware that I have around to use. So ps3 is
> disabled to allow sc.)
>
> The 10.1-STABLE world build is from -r277483 .
>
> (My 10.1-RELEASE-p4 kernel build boots as the default kernel fine --while my
> 10.1-STABLE kernel build does not-- both built via the same r277483
> 10.1-STABLE world build context. But I can stop the 10.1-RELEASE-p4 boot
> during its 10 second wait and then explicitly "boot kernel10.1S" and that
> works.)
>
> /usr/ports/ "Last Changed Rev" was -r378052 (so from today).
>
powerpc64-xtoolchain-gcc is an external toolchain to cross build base with
recent gcc is that what you want?
(in anycase it should not fail :) I'll investigate)
Bapt
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