Re: [coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW

2013-05-07 Thread Patrick Georgi
Am 2013-05-07 01:56, schrieb Peter Stuge: Sounds right. Would be great to find out more details about why and how nvramtool is being used during the build! During the handling of cmos.layout and cmos.settings (if present and used). We don't need any special hardware access for that and should

Re: [coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW

2013-05-07 Thread Wim Vervoorn
Hello Zheng, Any suggestions where I can find this? I haven't been able to locate it until now. Wim From: Zheng Bao [mailto:fishb...@hotmail.com] Sent: dinsdag 7 mei 2013 11:12 To: Wim Vervoorn; coreboot@coreboot.org Subject: Re: [coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW You need

Re: [coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW

2013-05-07 Thread Wim Vervoorn
] On Behalf Of Wim Vervoorn Sent: dinsdag 7 mei 2013 13:09 To: Zheng Bao; coreboot@coreboot.org Subject: Re: [coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW Hello Zheng, Any suggestions where I can find this? I haven't been able to locate it until now. Wim From: Zheng Bao [mailto:fishb

[coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW

2013-05-06 Thread Wim Vervoorn
Hello, I am trying to build CoreBoot from Windows using MingGW. After downloading the latest version of the complete package to enable this it is possible to build this without problem. As this package contains an old version of the tree I updated this to the latest one. After doing

Re: [coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW

2013-05-06 Thread Scott Duplichan
]2013/5/6 Wim Vervoorn wvervo...@eltan.com: ] Hello, ] ] ] ] I am trying to build CoreBoot from Windows using MingGW. ] ] ] ] After downloading the latest version of the complete package to enable ] this it is possible to build this without problem. ] ] ] ] As this package contains an old version

Re: [coreboot] Building AMD Persimmon in MinGW

2013-05-06 Thread Peter Stuge
Scott Duplichan wrote: why should the coreboot build process need to access the cmos of the build machine? I assume the answer is that it does not, and accessing the cmos of the build machine is an unintentional side effect of the way nvramtool works. Sounds right. Would be great to find out