HI all, Perhaps a bit off topic, Ive gotten Wheezy up and running on Panda ES - 4460,
Ive seen in /lib/modules you have a 3.11 rc6 candidate. my questions are: 1. hows the status of this one? 2. id like to know the version of u-boot used to build it 3. the LOADADDR value used for the uImage / any other info 4. the boot.scr values used for bootm etc. Ive had many issues with kernel beyond 3.7 / 3.8 myself Regards Nigel On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 6:40 AM, Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi Ian, > > [ disclaimer: I don't know anything about arm*… ] > > Ian Campbell <i...@hellion.org.uk> (2013-09-24): > > Perhaps it would be sensible to split this patch up and add the new > > flavour now, so folks can test it, and remove the other flavours a bit > > later on. > > looks OK to me. > > > My only concern would be the short term impact on the build time. > > Looking at [1] it seems that a successful build takes about 30 mins. In > > the short term we would be adding 3 variants > > (armmp-{netboot,network-console,netboot-gtk}) to the existing 4 > > (mx5-{netboot,network-console,netboot-gtk} + vexpress-netboot), which I > > estimate would push the build time up to somewhere under an hour. > > I don't think that's a problem at all, is it? Trading CPU/build time for > more hardware support looks very OK to me. :-) > > If you're concerned about random joe developers, they can still build > one (or a handful) of target(s) under build/, they don't need to build > the whole source package, so that shouldn't be a problem on this side > either. > > > Eventually we would drop back down to just the three armmp variants. > > That's the kind of decisions I'll leave up to the arm folks. (See > disclaimer above.) > > Mraw, > KiBi. > -- “Science is a differential equation. Religion is a boundary condition.” Alan Turing